Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, V | then went with him to the church, which was about two miles
2 I, V | profound wisdom, that the church was not benefited but rather11
3 I, VI | than sufficient which the church had received. They also
4 I, VII | regulate the discipline of the church by a perverse precedent;
5 I, VIII| presbyter Jerome14 rules the church of this place; for it is
6 II, I | followed him on his way to the church. In the way, a poor man,
7 II, I | this retirement even in the church, liberty being granted to
8 II, I | a chair; and, as to the church, no one ever saw him sitting
9 II, I | people were waiting in the church, and that it was incumbent
10 II, I | possibly proceed to the church, unless the poor man received
11 II, VIII| Bituriges and the Turoni. The church there is celebrated for
12 II, VIII| the private part of the church. After he left, all the
13 II, XI | the military14 life in the Church, having professed himself
14 III, VI | as he was to come to the church, he only had set his foot
15 III, VI | roaring through the whole church, and the bands of guilty7
16 III, VI | ground in the midst of the church, and turned to prayer. Then
17 III, VI | while in another part of the church one could see them tortured
18 III, XI | the night, he went to the church, simply for the purpose
19 III, XIV | clothing, he replied, ' Let the church both feed and clothe us,
20 III, XV | sacred institutions of the Church, while Martin had at first,
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