Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, VI | strife raging between the bishops and monks, the cause or
2 I, VI | sacred Scriptures. But the bishops maintained that there were
3 I, VI | attack even Gospel truth. The bishops, struggling against these
4 I, VII | extracted from them by the bishops were read to show that they
5 I, VII | were brought forward by the bishops, a tumult arose owing to
6 I, VII | ought to have obeyed the bishops, yet such a multitude of
7 I, VII | persecuted, especially by bishops.~
8 I, XX | at his doors. Most holy bishops also, laying aside their
9 I, XXIV| clerics, and among furious bishops, while he was harassed with
10 I, XXVI| monks, far less any of the bishops. Egypt owns this: Syria
11 II, XIII| it. A synod, composed of bishops, was held at Nemausus, and
12 II, XIII| were there decreed by the bishops which the angel had announced
13 III, II | tied. He, giving way to the bishops Valentinus and Victricius,
14 III, II | be removed; and while the bishops only, and the father of
15 III, XI | which was there raging. The bishops who had assembled at Treves
16 III, XI | which he professed. And the bishops were well aware that such
17 III, XI | maintain peace with the bishops who were living there. But
18 III, XI | being obnoxious to the bishops, he could not be reconciled
19 III, XII | Inthe meantime, those bishops with whom Martin would not
20 III, XII | disposed to look upon the bishops with too great favor, he
21 III, XIII| Nevertheless, although the bishops strove to the uttermost
22 III, XIII| aloof from all assemblies of bishops.~
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