Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, IV | I find an old man, in a garment made of skins, turning a
2 I, XX | some threads taken from his garment, or by letters which he
3 I, XX | they touched his hand and garment. He was reported to abstain
4 I, XXV| his own hair instead of a garment, was thought to be visited
5 II, I | delayed to give him the garment, rushed into this private
6 II, I | which was below his outer3 garment, and clothing the poor man
7 II, I | the poor man received a garment. But the deacon, not understanding
8 II, I | his appearance. `Let the garment which has been got ready,'
9 II, I | hurriedly procures a rough4 garment out of the nearest shop,
10 II, I | cries he, `there is the garment, but the poor man is not
11 II, I | clothes himself with the garment, striving with all his might
12 II, II | Martin, then, clothed in this garment, proceeds to offer the sacrifice5
13 II, III| beheld Martin in his shaggy garment, with a long black cloak
14 II, X | perceived a swineherd in a garment of skin, cold and, in fact,
15 II, X | he feeds his swine in a garment of skin; but let us, laying
16 III, III| pouring down, covered all his garment. He said, moreover, that
17 III, IX | when she had touched the garment of Martin, after the example
18 III, XI | or wearing a particular garment, than by the faith which
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