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1 I, III(3)| coast of Africa; it is now known as the Gulf of Cabes. The 2 I, VI | was that the priests were known when assembled together 3 I, VIII | surprised if he is not well known to you also through means 4 I, VIII | in truth, but too well known to us. For, some five years 5 I, XVI | many of them, of a less known nature, contained within 6 I, XVII | hundred; but it was well known that so many as two or three 7 I, XVII | less than that of those was known to be, who kept themselves 8 I, XIX | miracles which have become known to me in connection with 9 I, XXII | by many brethren, he made known to them, in reply to their 10 I, XXIII | there it is almost better known to all than it is to yourself. 11 I, XXIII | are already sufficiently known from what you have written, 12 I, XXVI | Parthia and Persia have known this; not even Armenia is 13 II, IV | former achievements were known to the world, and could 14 II, IV | these things which are well known to us, and could not be 15 II, V | Martin, and who have always known and believed all these things 16 II, V | still, the fact is well known, having been spread through 17 II, XI | visits Martin, and makes known to him what he had in his 18 II, XIII | began to entreat him to make known to us, piously enquiring 19 III, I | over again things already known to him; since, indeed, it 20 III, I | over again things already known. And I will confess to thee, 21 III, II | something new, intending to make known what he hears to the East, 22 III, IV | following day. When this became known to Martin, he set out all 23 III, VII | had not been previously known; and as he was afraid of 24 III, VIII | familiar seat; and it is well known that, ever after that day, 25 III, XIII | XIII.~"When this became known to Martin, he rushed to


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