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Sulpitius Severus
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   Dialogue,  Chapter
1 I, II | where he sets in the West. Come, then, because we are here 2 I, II | attend to your discourse, come, I pray thee, relate to 3 I, V | some of the natives had come together to visit us, we 4 I, VII | the Lord Jesus, ashe had come in the flesh for the redemption 5 I, X | days during which I had come thither, the Abbot had sent 6 I, XIV | of its audacious deed to come to him on whom it had inflicted 7 I, XIV | pitying its confusion, bade it come close to him, and then, 8 I, XV | grown up, which, as they had come forth with closed eyes from 9 I, XIX | memory. A certain man had come to the same Abbot in like 10 I, XXIII| virtues of the sainted man. Come then, as I do not desire 11 II, IV | concealed and did not allow to come to the knowledge of mankind; 12 II, VI | things present, things to come, the glory of the faithful, 13 II, IX | after she had in great fury come pretty near to us, with 14 II, XII | but the girl refused to come under the eyes of a man 15 II, XIV | Antichrist have first to come ; that Nero will rule in 16 II, XIV | greatly loved, and who had come to pay his respects to us, 17 III, I | up with us, for they have come to hear, rather from curiosity 18 III, VI | if, as often as he was to come to the church, he only had 19 III, XI | Chapter XI.~"Iwill now come to an event which he always 20 III, XI | Martin should be forbidden to come any nearer to that city, 21 III, XI | declaring that he would come among them with the peace 22 III, XV | the following invitation, 'Come hither, Brictio, come hither, 23 III, XV | Come hither, Brictio, come hither, Brictio.' I believe 24 III, XVII | Martin. But when you have come as far as Egypt, although 25 III, XVIII| grief, that, if you ever come to the shore of renowned


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