Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, II | little nearer me, he thus began.~
2 I, XIII | both my guide and myself began to tremble; but the holy
3 I, XIV | benefactor was absent, it began to search round the hut
4 I, XVIII| accepted as a member, the Abbot began to place many considerations
5 I, XIX | labor in watering, the twig began to show signs of life. I
6 I, XX | excellence,24 so vanity began to steal upon himfrom the
7 I, XXII | froth from his mouth, he began to lacerate himself with
8 II, III | the ground. And then they began to belabor Martin with whips
9 II, III | returning to themselves, they began to enquire who he was whom
10 II, IV | deeply excited. He at once began to preach to the heathen
11 II, IV | whose son had recently died, began to present, with outstretched
12 II, IV | Christ as God, and finally began to rush in crowds to the
13 II, IX | followed her from a distance began to warn us, with a loud
14 II, XIII | to him more familiarly) began to entreat him to make known
15 II, XIV | standing at the door. We began to doubt whether it would
16 III, I | well-known modesty, at length began as follows.~
17 III, XI | completely losing courage, they began to mutter and tremble among
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