Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, I | Landing on the thirtieth day at Marseilles, I came on
2 I, I | as I meditated upon you day and night. Surely then,
3 I, III | from Narbonne, on the fifth day we entered a port of Africa:
4 I, III | themartyr Cyprian. On the fifth day we returned to the harbor,
5 I, III | is ripe on the thirtieth day after the sowing of the
6 I, V | However, on the following day, when some of the natives
7 I, VI | Alexandria on the seventh day. There we found a disgraceful
8 I, IX | whole heart: he takesno rest day or night; he is perpetually
9 I, XI | him. And now the eighth day had passed since that man
10 I, XIII | that the desert was one day to be inhabited by the saints,
11 I, XV | three days. On the fourth day, when he had gone some distance
12 I, XVI | collected on the previous day, yet had not ventured to
13 I, XVII | which are at the present day occupied by his disciples.
14 I, XVIII| He, indeed, on the very day on which he came, being
15 I, XIX | law, conveyed water every day on his own shoulders-water
16 I, XIX | workman ceased not, night or day, his labor in watering,
17 I, XIX | standing at the present day with green branches in the
18 I, XIX | faith can exert. But the day would fail me before I could
19 I, XX | possessed by them, was, day by day, performing unheard-of
20 I, XX | possessed by them, was, day by day, performing unheard-of miracles.
21 I, XXVII| that no long portion of day remains till night be upon
22 II, II | take place on a very famous day in the midst of a great
23 II, II | return home on the following day; for, in the meantime, a
24 II, V | gives himself, night and day, to continuous prayer. On
25 II, V | continuous prayer. On the seventh day, an angel appeared to him,
26 II, VIII | to speak as long as the day lasts. For, in truth, when
27 II, XIII | as a fellow-witness. One day, I and Sulpitius there were
28 II, XIII | that, not merely on that day, but frequently, he received
29 II, XIII | that many at the present day do not even believe the
30 II, XIII | that that was the very day of the council, and that
31 III, I | the Gaul spent the whole day in narrating the virtues
32 III, III | tells5 us at the present day) there was no room in that
33 III, IV | sad work on the following day. When this became known
34 III, VIII | remember that Martin one day came to him, and having
35 III, VIII | known that, ever after that day, Avitianus was milder, whether
36 III, X | fallen to his lot the whole day, and that other fishers,
37 III, XI | prayer. On the following day he betakes himself to the
38 III, XI | on the first and second day the wily emperor kept the
39 III, XIII | requests. On the following day, the ordination of Felix
40 III, XIII | in the communion of that day, judging it better to yield
41 III, XIII | do so. On the following day, hurrying away from that
42 III, XV | XV.~"Again, on a certain day, after he had sat down on
43 III, XV | reproved by him on the previous day, because he who had possessed
44 III, XVII | evening was at hand: "The day is gone, Postumianus; we
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