Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, II | to Christians even in the desert."~In reply to these words,
2 I, III | remote, bordering upon that desert which lies between Egypt
3 I, IX | God first to visit16 the desert previously referred to,
4 I, X | Chapter X.~" Not far from the desert, and dose to the Nile, there
5 I, X | betake themselves to the desert to live a solitary life,
6 I, X | betake themselves to the desert, bread or some other kind
7 I, X | who had withdrawn to the desert, and had erected a tent
8 I, XI | betake themselves to the desert, and its sacred seclusion;
9 I, XIII | the nearest parts of the desert, about twelve miles from
10 I, XIII | have been expected in the desert where, all things being
11 I, XIII | kind of tree found in the desert, and even these are rare,
12 I, XIII | knowing beforehand that the desert was one day to be inhabited
13 I, XV | those persons live in the desert without any roofs over their
14 I, XVI | dwelt in that part of the desert which is about Syene. This
15 I, XVI | respecting those who inhabit the desert. I spent a whole year, and
16 I, XXII | touched on some parts of the desert, and having also seen several
17 I, XXII | immediately returned to the desert from which he had departed.
18 I, XXIII| a certain old man in the desert; and, after I told him that
19 I, XXIV | with the recluses of the desert, or even with the anchorites.
20 II, XI | himself at a distance in the desert, as if with the purpose
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