Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, V | one, in case the difficult example should quite offend our
2 I, XII | like him to hear of that example, since we have had too much
3 I, XII | forgiving course by the example thus set before him, and
4 I, XII | Postumianus had given us that example of overcoming anger, I would
5 I, XXI | begun, and bring forward an example, as you said you would do,
6 I, XXV | he brought forward the example of Saint Ambrose, the bishop,
7 I, XXVII| under the shelter of his example, to despise the vain trappings
8 II, VI | should pass unmentioned the example of admiration for Martin
9 II, VII | defend themselves by that example."~Then said the Gaul: "Why
10 II, VII | will make a bad use of the example thus furnished them, I shall
11 II, VII | of the excellence of the example in question. For let them
12 II, VII | desires to make use of this example, let him keep to it in all
13 II, VIII | ours from going beyond the example of Martin; but I own to
14 II, VIII | be reformed either by the example of Martin, or by your dissertations.
15 II, XII | excellence, rejoiced in an example only too rare in that locality!
16 II, XII | virgins listen to that example, so that they shall, if
17 II, XII | the unfaithful, while the example quoted will be enough for
18 III, IX | garment of Martin, after the example of the woman mentioned in
19 III, X | and which he, by way of example, set before the view of
20 III, XI | be wanting who, with his example to guide them, would follow
21 III, XVI | neighborhood, listen to that example, who, when he is wise, takes
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