Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, XI | subject. When the recluse saw from a distance the old
2 I, XII | XII.~"In this monastery I saw two old men who were said
3 I, XII | the other, the sun never saw him angry."~Upon this, the
4 I, XIII | fertility to the sand that we saw the vegetables in his garden
5 I, XIII | also with a dinner. There I saw what ye Gauls, perchance,
6 I, XVII | eremites, had his abode. I saw the Red Sea and the ridges
7 I, XVII | numerous monasteries. I saw that, for the most part,
8 I, XXIII| of by the whole city, I saw the booksellers rejoicing
9 II, I | the church, no one ever saw him sitting there, as I
10 II, I | sitting there, as I recently saw a certain man (God is my
11 II, II | length. And, although we saw this take place on a very
12 II, II | tell things wonderful-we saw the whole poison, drawn
13 III, III | presbyter testified that he saw the oil increase under the
14 III, V | assembly; in which since I saw that I was listened to so
15 III, VI | aware that he was coming. I saw a certain man snatched up
16 III, VIII | his private apartment, he saw a demon of marvelous size
17 III, X | bodyguard, testifies that he saw the hand of Martin as he
18 III, XIV | diminished for a time. I saw afterwards a possessed person
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