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Sulpitius Severus
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life

   Dialogue,  Chapter
1 I, II | in which we are placed, life itself has become a weariness 2 I, II | gladly hear from you, if life is permitted to Christians 3 I, VII | death to procure eternal life for the human race, so he 4 I, IX | because he assails their life and crimes. But beyond doubt, 5 I, X | desert to live a solitary life, they do not venture to 6 I, XI | what means of preserving life that faithful man was supported, 7 I, XVI | shattering the very citadel of life, his stomach being completely 8 I, XVIII| another monastery where life was carried on under easier 9 I, XIX | twig began to show signs of life. I have myself seen a small 10 I, XXII | an unprofitable military life with its vain honor. Bravely 11 I, XXII | which he had devoted his life. But on arriving at the 12 I, XXIII| published respecting his life and virtues?"~"I own it," 13 I, XXIV | dead man was recalled to life by any one. In this one 14 II, II | the extreme danger of his life, he sent for Martin. And, 15 II, IV | restored two dead men to life, facts of which your book 16 II, IV | the child brought back to life. Then, truly, the whole 17 II, VI | extolled in10 his whole life, if only he had been permitted 18 II, VII | of his general scheme of life? However, as you think that 19 II, VII | case are these: once in his life only, and that when in his 20 II, VII | once only in one's whole life."~ 21 II, XI | renounced the military14 life in the Church, having professed 22 II, XI | the purpose of leading the life of an eremite. But in course 23 II, XII | a most severe method of life, which she had imposed upon 24 II, XIII | lived such an inestimable life, and displayed such excellence, 25 III, VII | it justly rejoiced in his life, so it also bewailed his 26 III, XI | to deprive them of their life or goods. Now there was 27 III, XI | tribunes, with the power of life and death, should not be 28 III, XV | been tarnished with the life of a soldier, and had now


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