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Sulpitius Severus
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monks

   Dialogue,  Chapter
1 I | Concerning the Virtues of the Monks of the East.~ 2 I, II | what are the customs of the monks; and with what signs and 3 I, VI | between the bishops and monks, the cause or occasion of 4 I, VII | were dispersed, while the monks took to flight in different 5 I, VIII| which the whole tribe of our monks is most vehemently assaulted 6 I, VIII| about Eastern than Western monks. For the love of eating 7 I, VIII| vice in the case of the monks?"~"No indeed," replies he; " 8 I, IX | place between virgins and monks, or even clerics, how true 9 I, IX | For a great multitude of monks were said to inhabit the 10 I, X | For the most part, the monks there dwell together in 11 I, XV | choose their abode. Well, two monks from Nitria directed their 12 I, XVII| I have already said, the monks resided together in companies 13 I, XVII| think that the virtue of the monks there dwelling together 14 I, XXII| virtue equal to that of the monks of old.But by and by, the 15 I, XXVI| will ever celebrate the monks of Egypt: I will praise 16 I, XXVI| compare to him any one of the monks, far less any of the bishops. 17 II, II | presbyters, and only three of the monks, witnessed the sight: but 18 II, VIII| all the women and all the monks, that both bands entered 19 III, I | rushes in upon us a crowd of monks, Evagrius the presbyter, 20 III, VIII| weak clerics or helpless monks. Then Martin, having recourse


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