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Sulpitius Severus
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   Dialogue,  Chapter
1 I, II | man, who was formerly a great friend of mine, and in whose 2 I, III | voyage. I hadin my mind a great desire to go to Carthage, 3 I, IX | that we were accused of too great fondness for eating, so 4 I, IX | along with Hieronymus, in no great affection. For, since you 5 I, IX | the shortest time from so great a man. Handing over, then, 6 I, IX | confines of Egypt. For a great multitude of monks were 7 I, XII | anger in the persons of a great many people. Nevertheless, 8 I, XIII | delay, while we, though in great terror, followed him. As 9 I, XIII | could not but perceive how great was the power of faith in 10 I, XV | man who had done her so great a kindness, and brought 11 I, XVII | there dwelling together in great numbers, was less than that 12 I, XXVI | to be acquainted with so great a man, although he was in 13 I, XXVII| though I am unequal to so great a task, feel constrained 14 II, II | famous day in the midst of a great multitude of people, only 15 II, IV | true, we may imagine how great those things were which, 16 II, IV | bishop, he performed so great wonders before the eyes 17 II, IV | report of the approach of so great a man, a multitude of those 18 II, IV | often groaning that so great a crowd should be ignorant 19 II, VI | But the fact is, that a great empire can neither be refused 20 II, VI | worthy, by the display of so great piety, of being compared 21 II, VIII | discussing these points at so great length, why do you, Sulpitius, 22 II, IX | her. But after she had in great fury come pretty near to 23 II, XI | part, turning to us (for a great crowd of brethren had surrounded 24 II, XII | virtue, while a priest of so great reputation, departing from 25 II, XII | compelled us to stay at no great distance from her humble 26 II, XIII | having been endowed with so great glory. And yet it is not 27 III, II | that he was unequal to so great an undertaking, but that 28 III, IV | struck by the display of so great excellence, exclaimed, ` 29 III, V | has compelled me, to my great regret, to insert in my 30 III, VIII | brethren, you know there is a great idol-temple built up with 31 III, XI | bold course adopted by so great a man. They therefore form 32 III, XII | upon the bishops with too great favor, he was not ignorant 33 III, XIII | arranged, a man undoubtedly of great sanctity, and truly worthy 34 III, XV | distance, being conscious how great frenzy of spirit they had 35 III, XV | accused before him of many and great crimes, Martin could not


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