Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, I | we were for a moment or two, as it were, astounded;
2 I, V | church, which was about two miles distant, and was concealed
3 I, X | was sent by the hands of two boys, the elder of whom
4 I, XII | In this monastery I saw two old men who were said to
5 I, XIII | was at a distance of about two miles. For that is the only
6 I, XIV | head; while, by giving it two loaves instead of the usual
7 I, XV | choose their abode. Well, two monks from Nitria directed
8 I, XVII | Chapter XVII.~" I visited two monasteries of St. Anthony,
9 I, XVII | Amid much talk which the two had together, the recluse
10 I, XVII | well known that so many as two or three thousand sometimes
11 I, XVIII| Chapter XVIII.~"I will relate two wonderful examples of almost
12 I, XVIII| incredible obedience, and two only, although many present
13 I, XIX | the river Nile, at almost two miles' distance. And now,
14 I, XX | further give you an account of two extraordinary marvels. The
15 I, XXII | restrained. At length, after two years, having been set free
16 II, IV | became a bishop he restored two dead men to life, facts
17 II, VI | history. But the faith of the two queens is to be compared (
18 II, X | precept of the Gospel: she had two coats, and one of them she
19 II, XIII | was going on. After nearly two hours, Martin comes out
20 III, VI | of the blessed man was at two miles' distance from the
21 III, XI | absolute power into the two Spains, to search out heretics,
22 III, XV | his abode, he perceived two demons sitting on the lofty
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