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1 V | of seeing burned the very book in which I most gloried. 2 VI | Our hands sought less the book than each other's bosoms— 3 VII| St. Jerome, in his first book against Jovinianus, makes 4 VII| Josephus defines in his Book of Antiquities (xviii. 2), 5 VII| this subject in the eighth book of St. Augustine's "City 6 VII| about Socrates in his first book against Jovinianus: "Once 7 IX | CHAPTER IX ~ OF HIS BOOK ON THEOLOGY AND HIS PERSECUTION 8 IX | bringing with me the famous book I had written regarding 9 IX | legate; to him I submitted my book for examination and judgment, 10 IX | directed me to refer my book to the archbishop and to 11 IX | These three, then, took my book and pawed it over and examined 12 IX | the condemnation of the book until the close of the council, 13 IX | something he had found in my book, to the effect that, although 14 IX | said; "turn the pages of my book and you will find the authority 15 IX | authority likewise." The book was at hand, for he had 16 IX | Augustine, On the Trinity, Book I": "Whosoever believes 17 IX | be. done about me and my book, this being the chief reason 18 IX | have found nothing in this book of his that lies before 19 IX | he agreed to condemn my book without any further inquiry, 20 IX | for the condemnation of my book that I had presumed to read 21 X | OF THE BURNING OF HIS BOOK IF THE PERSECUTION HE HAD 22 X | hand to cast that memorable book of mine into the flames. 23 X | nothing to say while the book was burning, one of them 24 XI | Jerome tells us in his second book against Jovinianus. ~ "Through 25 XIV| suspicion of lust. The sixth book of the Ecclesiastical History 26 XIV| point St. Augustine, in his book on the duty of monks, proves