Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, VII | matter in question. The Bishop, indeed, of that place received
2 I, VIII| for it is a parish of the bishop who has possession of Jerusalem.
3 I, XXV | example of Saint Ambrose, the bishop, who was generally spoken
4 II, IV | granted him while he was a bishop, as he remembered to have
5 II, IV | have seen that, while a bishop, he performed so great wonders
6 II, IV | e.g. before he became a bishop he restored two dead men
7 II, IV | fully, but, while he was bishop, he raised up only one,
8 II, V | time when he first became a bishop, a necessity arose for his
9 II, VII | should have appeared to a bishop, so as to lead him, in order
10 II, IX | presbyter, and is now a bishop. I believe, Postumianus,
11 II, XI | same service; and that the bishop therefore should allow to
12 II, XII | out of his way that, as a bishop, he might honor, with pious
13 III, VI | announced the approach of the bishop to the clerics, who were
14 III, XI | royal power Ithacius the bishop, who had been the accuser
15 III, XIII| the ordination of Felix as bishop was being arranged, a man
16 III, XVI | rather as being like the bishop Martin, than the tyrant
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