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Sulpitius Severus
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death

   Dialogue,  Chapter
1 I, VII | thesalvation of man, had tasted death to procure eternal life 2 I, XVI | was almost at the point of death when a wild animal called 3 I, XVIII| that he would be burned to death, had reason to marvel at 4 II, IX | to delay the threatened death by frequent doublings. Now 5 III, VII | so it also bewailed his death. But if any hearer, weak 6 III, XI | Priscillian had been put to death. He, therefore, protected 7 III, XI | sort had been condemned to death. Now Martin, constrained 8 III, XI | with the power of life and death, should not be sent into 9 III, XII | been accomplished by the death of Priscillian, if Martin 10 III, XVIII| unknown dust, having suffered death in the midst of the sea


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