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1 I, IX | high in favor with certain people whom I am unwilling to name.
2 I, IX | fondness for eating, so those people, again, are said to express
3 I, IX | and love him; for those people are out of their senses,
4 I, XII | persons of a great many people. Nevertheless, as I hear,
5 I, XV | roofs over their heads, whom people call anchorites.22 They
6 I, XX | wonderful degree visited by people who came to him from every
7 I, XX | his presence the number of people who flocked to him. The
8 I, XXI | salutations, is puffed up by people visiting him, and himself
9 I, XXVI | I will not include the people at large in this censure:
10 I, XXVII(25)| derived from the name of a people in Spain noted for their
11 II, I | should be dispensed to the people. AndI will not pass by this
12 II, I | according to custom, that the people were waiting in the church,
13 II, II | of a great multitude of people, only one of the virgins,
14 II, III | course, was caused to those people hastening forward. Enraged
15 II, VIII | entirely blot out these people from our memory, and let
16 II, X | must be maintained by wise people, that marriage belongs to
17 II, XI | serve as soldiers together people who were saints, and who,
18 II, XIII | Meanwhile, we heard the sound of people conversing, and by and by
19 III, I | that a multitude of lay people are standing at the door,
20 III, I | means proper that these people should be mixed up with
21 III, II | but orders the crowd of people standing round to be removed;
22 III, III | inserting the stopper by which people are accustomed to close
23 III, III | miracles: believe me that other people also have accomplished many
24 III, IV | furious spirit, while rows of people, laden with chains, followed
25 III, V | related yesterday. Let these people, then, accept as witnesses
26 III, X | conversing with learned people)-` And brought his captive
27 III, XI | by many serious causes of people involved in suffering, incurred
28 III, XI | them, or because, as most people thought at the time, the
29 III, XIII | pledges himself that, if these people were spared, he would communicate;
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