Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, III | has there never even been heard of), but because, such is
2 I, XI | monk whom I have mentioned heard of this,-when he learned
3 I, XII | these men, since, indeed, I heard the following statement
4 I, XV | quarter, because they had heard of his virtues, and because
5 I, XVI | personal knowledge of, or have heard from others, respecting
6 I, XXII | several tents of the saints, heard the word of salvation from
7 I, XXIV | related lofty deeds, I really heard nothing from your lips (
8 I, XXIV | accomplished of whom we have heard that they are, or at one
9 I, XXVI | discovered this: India has heard this; Parthia and Persia
10 I, XXVI | state what I have lately heard, that a miserable man (I
11 I, XXVII| relate nothing which I simply heard from others, but only events
12 II, VIII | to be sure, I had often heard her blaming others who acted
13 II, IX | at the first command they heard, they stood quite still:
14 II, XII | confined herself, having heard of her faith and excellence,
15 II, XIII | were there. Meanwhile, we heard the sound of people conversing,
16 II, XIII | door, we had undoubtedly heard a feeble sound of peopletalking,
17 II, XIV | the eighth year since we heard these words from his lips:
18 II, XIV | mentioned, let what you have heard suffice for to-day: to-morrow
19 III, I | of Martin have often been heard of by me, since, in fact,
20 III, I | although I have already heard them, are, over and over
21 III, I | morning?" "We," they reply, "heard yesterday that your friend
22 III, X | right hand was moved, he heard the clash of the gems, as
23 III, XIV | he was cured.~"I lately heard one testifying that, when
24 III, XIV | habitation?' When our brother heard this, and felt from his
25 III, XV | overhangs the monastery. He then heard them, in eager and gladsome
26 III, XVII | the things you have now heard about that famous man; and
27 III, XVII | will relate what you have heard to Carthage; and, although,
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