Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, I | his own merits, my friend Postumianus joined us. He had just,
2 I, I | laid upon the ground. Then Postumianus, directing his looks towards
3 I, I | myself."~"Quiteright," said Postumianus, "that Gaul will certainly
4 I, II | In reply to these words, Postumianus declares, "I shall do as
5 I, II | Let it be so," exclaimed Postumianus. Andon his saying this,
6 I, V | Assuredly," continues Postumianus, "I shall take care in future
7 I, IX | to hatred.' Let rather, Postumianus, your discourse to us about
8 I, XII | this I remarked: "Unless Postumianus had given us that example
9 I, XII | our minds. Let us rather, Postumianus, listen to what you have
10 I, XII | will stint nothing," said Postumianus, "of your desires; and inasmuch
11 I, XXI | I will do so," replied Postumianus, "nor will I any longer
12 I, XXIII| virtues?"~"I own it," said Postumianus, "and that book of yours
13 I, XXIV | Chapter XXIV.~"Indeed, Postumianus," replied I, "while I was
14 I, XXVI | do you," here exclaimed Postumianus, "speak to me in such a
15 I, XXVII| have been related above by Postumianus, not to refuse that duty
16 I, XXVII| words."~"Certainly," replied Postumianus, "speak either in Celtic,
17 II, V | conquered, O Gaul," said Postumianus, "you have conquered, although
18 II, VII | Chapter VII.~To these sayings Postumianus replies: "While listening
19 II, VIII | Admirably," exclaimed Postumianus, "does your speech bind
20 II, IX | now a bishop. I believe, Postumianus, you have either read this
21 III, I | up. For, as you see, both Postumianus is urgent, and this presbyter,
22 III, I | the1 more earnestly that Postumianus is manifesting such eagerness,
23 III, II | of the written records. Postumianus expects something new, intending
24 III, XVI | Chapter XVI.~Upon this, Postumianus exclaims, "Let that well-known
25 III, XVII | hand: "The day is gone, Postumianus; we must rise up; and at
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