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Sulpitius Severus
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1 I, I | revolved my dream in my mind, I was suddenly seized with 2 I, I | fellowship with you in my mind and thoughts, and affection 3 I, III | been the voyage. I hadin my mind a great desire to go to 4 I, IX | had Inot been resolved in mind, and had promised to God 5 I, XI | dry with fasting, but his mind fixed upon heaven could 6 I, XXII | from the devil) entered his mind that it would be more proper 7 I, XXII | not be rooted out of his mind. Accordingly with an unhappy 8 I, XXIV | secret thoughts I had my mind turned to my friend Martin, 9 I, XXVI | always been of the same mind. I, indeed, as long as I 10 II, V | concerning Martin. For the mind is eager to know even the 11 II, V | coming to a better frame of mind, he confessed that he perceived 12 II, VIII | beds, there comes into my mind a recollection respecting 13 II, XI | effect that, changing his mind, he should express a desire 14 II, XI | to him what he had in his mind. But Martin denied very 15 II, XII | he have conceived in his mind against that virgin? He 16 III, II | the West. And first, my mind inclines to set forth an 17 III, IV | therefore, no rest either of mind or body was allowed him. 18 III, IV | firmly determined in my own mind how I should now proceed.' 19 III, XIV | wants.'~"Thereoccur to my mind at this point many miracles 20 III, XIV(12)| passage, Sulpitius has in his mind the language of St. Paul, 21 III, XV | countenance and a tranquil mind, endeavored by gentle words 22 III, XV | length restored to a better mind, he acknowledges that he 23 III, XVI | frequently recalled to his mind such examples of patience 24 III, XVI | lips of an enemy than the mind of a friend; because I should


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