Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, IV | being an exceedingly modest person, and blushing somewhat,
2 I, X | sent bread to a certain person who had withdrawn to the
3 I, XI | Accordingly, he sets out in person to satisfy himself on the
4 I, XIV | only of containing a single person. Concerning him we were
5 II, V | scatters ashes upon his person, abstains from food and
6 II, V | seized on a part of the royal person. In this way the haughty
7 II, VII | place, the time, and the person? For only set before your
8 II, VII | the cause be the same, the person the same, the service the
9 II, VIII| the neck of a possessed person, whom a spirit of error
10 II, VIII| demon was cast out, and the person was cured.~
11 II, XI | analogy, connected with the person ofa soldier. Martin, for
12 III, III | was effected by a certain person, whose name, because he
13 III, III | command thee,' said the person in question, ' in the name
14 III, XII | in fact, he was the only person who, in the meantime, had
15 III, XIV | saw afterwards a possessed person brought to him at the gate12
16 III, XIV | ignorant of his name, but his person must be concealed, lest
17 III, XIV | outspread legs and exposed person, beside that fire, when
18 III, XIV | voice, 'Who, by exposing his person, is dishonoring our habitation?'
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