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1 I, VI | maintained that there were certain things in his books of an
2 I, VI | since it had not feared in certain places to attack even Gospel
3 I, VIII | five years ago, I read a certain book of his, in which the
4 I, IX | stand high in favor with certain people whom I am unwilling
5 I, IX(16)| appears impossible to give a certain rendering of these words-"
6 I, X | Abbot had sent bread to a certain person who had withdrawn
7 I, XII | allow me to say so, that a certain man was justly to be praised,
8 I, XIII | arrived at the residence of a certain old monk who dwelt at the
9 I, XV | directed their steps towards a certain man living in this style,
10 I, XVIII | advantage. Well then, when a certain man having laid aside all
11 I, XIX | within recent memory. A certain man had come to the same
12 I, XX | spurious righteousness.~"A certain saint, then, endowed with
13 I, XXII | Chapter XXII.~"A certain young man from Asia, exceedingly
14 I, XXIII | found it being read by a certain old man in the desert; and,
15 II, I | there, as I recently saw a certain man (God is my witness),
16 II, IV | meantime, as we pass by a certain village most populous in
17 II, IV | multitude had surrounded us, a certain woman, whose son had recently
18 II, VIII | For, because I rebuked a certain spruce gadding-about widow,
19 II, VIII | following somewhat indecently a certain young man who was dear to
20 II, IX | has omitted.~"Well, on a certain occasion, when he was going
21 II, XI | Chapter XI.~"A certain soldier had renounced the
22 III, II | the city of Carnutes. A certain father of a family ventured
23 III, III | which was effected by a certain person, whose name, because
24 III, V | Chapter V.~"Wrote these are certain facts, since Avitianus related
25 III, VI | that he was coming. I saw a certain man snatched up into the
26 III, VII | Chapter VII.~"There was a certain village in the country of
27 III, IX | that then a column, to a certain degree like the other, rushed
28 III, XIV | In these circumstances, a certain Egyptian merchant, who was
29 III, XIV | just as it took place. A certain one of the brethren (you
30 III, XIV | shame to a godly man),-a certain one, I say, having found
31 III, XV | Chapter XV.~"Again, on a certain day, after he had sat down
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