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1 I, III | are there feared (for, in fact, such a thing as rain has
2 I, V | of ours was a Presbyter-a fact which he had concealed from
3 I, VII | acceptance12 in any place. This fact influenced me greatly, that
4 I, VIII | written, since he is, in fact, read the whole world over."~"
5 I, IX | or writing something. In fact, had Inot been resolved
6 I, X | permission of the Abbot. In fact, this is the first of virtues
7 I, XII | for forty years, and in fact never to have departed from
8 I, XVII | already said, is obedience. In fact, any one applying for admission
9 I, XIX | Inthe same monastery, the fact which I am about to narrate
10 I, XXI | a holy man, he will, in fact, deem himself most holy!
11 I, XXII | satisfied your ears-have, in fact, been more lengthy than
12 I, XXVII | John. But as you are, in fact, an orator,27 you craftily,
13 II, III | the more violent from the fact, that he, as if he did not
14 II, III | fall to with lashes; in fact, while punishing the mules,
15 II, III | brutes, so that they were, in fact, restrained by the interposition
16 II, III | already informed us of the fact; however, he kindly granted
17 II, V | of Martin's; still, the fact is well known, having been
18 II, VI | out of civil war. But the fact is, that a great empire
19 II, X | garment of skin, cold and, in fact, all but naked, he exclaimed: `
20 II, XI(16)| qualemcumque, which is, in fact, found in some of the mss. ~
21 III, I | heard of by me, since, in fact, I have committed to writing
22 III, XII | supported; and that, in fact, he was the only person
23 III, XIII | to get him to confirm the fact of his communicating by
24 III, XIV | him, at once reporting the fact and giving thanks, that
25 III, XV | clerical office, having, in fact, been brought up in the
26 III, XV | upon him; for they had, in fact, rather injured the man
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