Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, VII | and most skillful in the holy law, was thought at first
2 I, XIII| happy state of things to the holy man; for the frequent irrigation
3 I, XIII| abundance thus supplied, the holy man provided us also with
4 I, XIII| began to tremble; but the holy man went up to it without
5 I, XIV | it so happened that that holy man, while he escorted a
6 I, XV | anchorite. Then at length the holy man perceived what the creature
7 I, XV | if it were a cloak. that holy man did not disdain to receive
8 I, XVI | harmless. In this way, that holy man, taught by its conduct
9 I, XVII| by multitudes, that that holy man enjoyed angelic fellowship.
10 I, XX | often lay at his doors. Most holy bishops also, laying aside
11 I, XX | as honor accrued to the holy man from his excellence,24
12 I, XXI | fools, he is said to be a holy man, he will, in fact, deem
13 I, XXI | fact, deem himself most holy! And then, if frequent gifts
14 I, XXIV| without offence to these holy men), in which Martin was
15 II, I | No delay took place: the holy man, while the other did
16 II, II | laid him at the feet of the holy man, believing that nothing
17 II, V | wholly alienated him from the holy man, so that he should not
18 II, V | the king often invited the holy man both to conferences
19 II, VI | washed the feet of the holy man with tears and wiped
20 II, VI | should be removed from the holy man, and that she alone
21 II, VIII| for the multitude of the holy virgins. Well, Martin, being
22 II, IX | fell at the feet of the holy man; and on Martin directing
23 II, XIV | Even although this most holy priest had not arrived,
24 III, II | thus exerted disappoint the holy man. He asks her the name
25 III, IV | after the departure of the holy man, he calls for his officials
26 III, VIII| and exclaimed, 'Why, thou holy man, dost thou treat me
27 III, IX | Instantly, at the word of the holy man, the venomous beast
28 III, X | who, glorifying his own holy follower everywhere, conferred
29 III, XI | the wily emperor kept the holy man in suspense, whether
30 III, XII | getting the better of the holy man. And first he sends
31 III, XV | laying hands upon him. The holy man, on his part, with a
32 III, XV | suppliant. And then the holy man explained both to him
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