Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, I | very dear to me, both on account of his remembrance of Martin (
2 I, I | of his disciples), and on account of his own merits, my friend
3 I, I | joined us. He had just, on my account, returned from the East,
4 I, IV | rather go on to complete his account of the Cyrenian."~
5 I, V | intended, however, to give an account also of the dinner of that
6 I, VI | were not to be condemned on account of those things which justly
7 I, VIII| the merit due to him on account of his Faith, and the possession
8 I, IX | were his words! And, on account of these, he is said not
9 I, XII | have been very angry on account of the departure of the
10 I, XIV | had a feeling of shame on account of its misconduct,-this
11 I, XX | still further give you an account of two extraordinary marvels.
12 I, XXVI| the more wretched on this account is this country of ours,
13 I, XXVI| Gaul commence that detailed account which is due from him: because,
14 II, III | that they were kept back on account of the injury done to that
15 II, IX | necessary for me to give an account of this, because Sulpitius
16 III, IV | of heaven consume me on account of the injury done you:
17 III, V | tribunes, who swore that the account was given him by Avitianus
18 III, XIII| diminution of his power on account of the evil of that communion
19 III, XV | moved with bitter rage on account of these things, and, as
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