Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, IV | his hand. He saluted and received us kindly. We explain to
2 I, VI | sufficient which the church had received. They also said that the
3 I, VII | Bishop, indeed, of that place received me very kindly, and in a
4 I, XI | of the serpent, they had received a sound beating,-he implored
5 I, XIII | monster ran up to him and received them as readily as any domestic
6 I, XVII | applying for admission is not received by the Abbot of the monastery
7 I, XVIII| having obeyed the orders received. He, indeed, on the very
8 I, XIX | what a reward obedience received, and what a power faith
9 II, I | church, unless the poor man received a garment. But the deacon,
10 II, IV | waiting for its display, received the body of the deceased
11 II, VI | frequently sent for Martin, received him into the palace, and
12 II, XII | the blessed man, having received, through another woman,
13 II, XIII | day, but frequently, he received visits from them. Nor did
14 III, III | moreover, that the lady received the vessel so full even
15 III, XII | man ought not to have been received within the walls; that he
16 III, XV | instigated by the impulse received from those demons, made
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