Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, I | thirtieth day at Marseilles, I came on from that and arrived
2 I, I | connected discourse, since I came hither for this very purpose,
3 I, VII | contentions. Accordingly, when I came to Alexandria, I found that
4 I, XIII | quarters. Well, when we came up to that tree to which
5 I, XVI | wild animal called an Ibex came up to him. To this creature
6 I, XVIII| the very day on which he came, being tried in his weakness,
7 I, XX | degree visited by people who came to him from every part of
8 I, XXIII| through all Carthage, when I came into Africa. Only that presbyter
9 II, III | been aware, before they came up to us, that they were
10 II, V | head of affairs. When he came to know that Martin was
11 II, V | entrance; so that, going in, he came at last into the presence
12 II, VI | being compared to her who came from the ends of the earth
13 II, IX | the various parishes, we came upon a band of huntsmen.
14 II, XII | those others, who often came from remote regions for
15 II, XIII | according as they severally came to him. He found Mercury
16 III, I | dear friend of mine, who came from a longer distance,
17 III, VIII | remember that Martin one day came to him, and having entered
18 III, XI | anxiety to them, lest when he came, he should keep from communion
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