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17 how
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17 reason
17 thought
16 bishop
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Sulpitius Severus
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reason

   Dialogue,  Chapter
1 I, I | with him, yet for this very reason that he is greatly beloved 2 I, III | the seed. But there is no reason why hen should settle there, 3 I, VII | Christ, ought not for that reason to have been persecuted, 4 I, VIII | it about that I with good reason deemed no one more worthy 5 I, VIII | reviled by him. For this reason, our Belgian friend is accustomed 6 I, XII | more glorious. For this reason, I think, if you will allow 7 I, XVII | From this, not without reason, the report had spread, 8 I, XVII | indeed would one have any reason to think that the virtue 9 I, XVIII| be burned to death, had reason to marvel at himself, besprinkled, 10 I, XX | them, believed with good reason that they were sanctified, 11 I, XXII | their questionings, the reason of his departure and the 12 I, XXVI | of him; and not without reason were they, in their ill-will, 13 I, XXVII| related in his book. For this reason, I shall pass over his early 14 II, IV | as it happened. For some reason, I know not what, we were 15 II, IV | he said that, not without reason, were these made catechumens 16 III, XII | priests; and that there was no reason why he should think that 17 III, XVI | mollified either by time or reason. The condition of the man


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