Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, XVII| place in which the most blessed Paul, the first of the eremites,
2 I, XXI | described more pungently by that blessed man Hieronymus; and let
3 I, XXII| word of salvation from the blessed John. And he did not then
4 I, XXV | show his regard for the blessed Martin. I remember, then,
5 II, I | I attached myself to the blessed man, a few days after doing
6 II, I | private apartment of the blessed man, complaining that he
7 II, II | towards him ; but, before the blessed man had completed the half
8 II, III | to go on their way. The blessed man had been aware, before
9 II, IV | the lifeless body to the blessed man, saying, "We know that
10 II, IV | crowds to the knees of the blessed man, sincerely imploring
11 II, V | presents, which, however, the blessed man, jealously maintaining
12 II, VI | at meals. Nor could the blessed man refuse too obstinately.
13 II, VI | remains to imperial banquets. Blessed woman! worthy, by the display
14 II, VIII| every place where the blessed man had either sat or stood,
15 II, IX | frequent doublings. Now the blessed man pitied the danger of
16 II, X | adorned with glittering gems. Blessed is such beauty and worthy
17 II, XII | see Martin. And thus the blessed man, having received, through
18 II, XII | looked upon even by Martin! O blessed Martin, who did not regard
19 II, XII | virgin sent a present to the blessed man; and Martin did what
20 II, XII | man have preferred to that blessed soul those virgins who are
21 II, XII | angels ofttimes visited the blessed man. ~
22 III, II | birth, begging that the blessed man would loose, by his
23 III, III | glass vessel containing oil blessed by Martin in a pretty high
24 III, VI | acknowledged?~"The monastery of the blessed man was at two miles' distance
25 III, VIII| peaceable in the presence of the blessed man. I remember that Martin
26 III, VIII| majesty of the work. The blessed man had often enjoined its
27 III, XIV | letter. At this time the blessed man declared that the thing
28 III, XIV | pounds of silver, which the blessed man neither rejected nor
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