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1 1, III | and the soldiery, and the people, and the relatives of those 2 1, XV | that it was from the Jewish people that Pythagoras derived 3 1, XVI | existence as an ancient people, but which I have considered 4 1, XVI | antiquity of the Jewish people; and there exists the Discourse 5 1, XXI | and true, and educated his people by means of them, what, 6 1, XXVII | and the soldiers, and the people,--yet it proved victorious, 7 1, XXXVI | diviners; " but to that people it is said: "But as for 8 1, XXXVI | forbidden to the Jews--this people, if they had no means of 9 1, XLVII | calamities befalling the people, since they put to death 10 1, LI | to be the leader of the people. With respect to the birth 11 1, LI | priests and scribes of the people, on account of the distinctness 12 1, LI | priests and scribes of the people, heard from them that the 13 1, LI | withheld such teaching from the people; acting in a similar manner 14 1, LIII | should be the rulers of the people; for which reason also the 15 1, LIII | rulers and governors of the people were to proceed from the 16 1, LIII | Thee for a covenant of the people, to establish the earth, 17 1, LIV | of the iniquities of My people was He led unto death."~ 18 1, LV | bore reference to the whole people, regarded as one individual, 19 1, LV | of the iniquities of My people was He led away unto death." 20 1, LV | unto death." For if the people, according to them, are 21 1, LV | of the iniquities of the people of God, unless he be a different 22 1, LV | different person from that people of God? And who is this 23 1, LVI | pointed, O mighty One; the people will fall under Thee in 24 1, LVII | around him many of the Jewish people, saying he was a wise man, 25 1, LXVI | with blindness like the people of Sodom. For the sending 26 2, VIII | perceive: for the heart of this people has become fat," etc. And 27 2, XXV | sufferings which the Jewish people and the city of Jerusalem 28 2, LII | the elders, but the common people, that there should be performed 29 2, LII | believed on by those of the people who had learned to ask for 30 2, LXXIV | was announced to the whole people, and yet was received with 31 2, LXXIV | the character of the same people, who formerly refused to 32 2, LXXIV | the presence of all the people.~ 33 2, LXXV | what is related of this people from the beginning. For 34 2, LXXVI | speaks: "Ah sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity, a seed 35 2, LXXVI | Ezekiel directed against the people, when the Lord says to the 36 2, LXXVIII| the prophecies says, "A people whom I did not know became 37 2, LXXVIII| the transgression of that people for the purpose of calling 38 2, LXXVIII| with those who are not a people; I will provoke them to 39 2, LXXVIII| all places, and the common people. And how could the nature 40 3, II | they accounted gods, this people alone, who were taught to 41 3, V | despising the customs of that people in matters of worship, says 42 3, V | combined against an entire people, who had been their guests, 43 3, V | then, they were a selfish people, who hon-outer those who 44 3, VIII | names being Hebrew, that the people were not Egyptians,--and 45 3, XXVIII | prophets, that the whole Jewish people who were hanging in expectation 46 3, XXX | assembly of the Corinthian people; and also of the Church 47 3, XXX | and of the assembly of the people of Alexandria. And if he 48 3, XXX | of the assemblies of the people in each city. In like manner, 49 3, XXX | city with the ruler of the people of the city, in order to 50 3, LII | and a gathering of foolish people, thither do they thrust 51 3, LXXIII | with those which are not a people; I will provoke them to 52 4, VIII | portion of the LORD was His people Jacob, Israel the cord of 53 4, VIII | portion of the LORD was His people Jacob, and Israel the cord 54 4, VIII | portion of the LORD was His people Jacob, and Israel the cord 55 4, XIII | herb," to purify His own people. But when He is said to 56 4, XXIX | exalt himself above other people as inferior to himself, 57 4, XXXVI | being a wholly uneducated people, who had not heard that 58 4, XLVII | Egypt to be a multitude of people, was commanded to sojourn 59 4, XLVII | repute. The exodus of the people from Egypt he calls a flight, 60 4, XLIX | things: "Give ear, O my people, to my law: incline your 61 4, LXVII | from Egypt with the Jewish people, and Jesus again come to 62 4, LXXII | inducing David to number the people, and finds from the first 63 4, LXXXVII| the wise: The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare 64 4, XCV | augur to turn away (His people) from the practice of divination, 65 5, VIII | of the prophet the Jewish people for doing obeisance to such 66 5, VIII | when God abandoned that people on account of certain sins, 67 5, X | selected by God as His chosen people above all the nations of 68 5, X | Egypt, to be unto Him a people of inheritance, as ye are 69 5, X | are this day." The Hebrew people, then, being called by God 70 5, X | nation, and a purchased people," regarding whom it was 71 5, X | resurrection: "And at that time thy people shall be delivered, every 72 5, XIX | understanding of the common people, who are led by their faith 73 5, XXV | then, became a peculiar people, and enacted laws in keeping 74 5, XXV | subsequently became a "peculiar people," and enacted laws which 75 5, XXVI | the Jews, and the Jewish people themselves, to the one or 76 5, XXVI | who assigned the Jewish people and their country to a certain 77 5, XXIX | He set the bounds of the people according to the number 78 5, XXIX | and the portion was His people Jacob, and Israel the cord 79 5, XXIX | the LORD said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all 80 5, XXX | XXX.~All the people upon the earth are to be 81 5, XXXI | portion of the Lord, and His people who were called Jacob, and 82 5, XXXI | which those of the former people were conducted who did not 83 5, XXXIV | himself as follows: 'For the people of the cities Mares and 84 5, XXXVI | Ammon would not allow the people of the cities of Marea and 85 5, XXXVIII| who wished to show to the people of Alexandria as it were 86 5, XLVI | desert of Scythia, with its people and its language. He, however, 87 5, XLVIII | think, over those of the people who were not circumcised, 88 5, L | For we may see both the people themselves, and the country 89 5, L | was the fortune of that people in a remarkable degree to 90 5, LIX | reserved after it for the people of God," the subject is 91 5, LIX | in speaking of the Hebrew people, he termed their exodus 92 6, V | arisen;" and again, "The people that sat in darkness saw 93 6, XLVI | mighty men, and the holy people. And the yoke of his chain 94 6, LXII | as "God's voice" by the people in the passage; "And all 95 6, LXII | the passage; "And all the people saw the voice of God;" the 96 6, LXVI | who is over all. For "the people that sat in darkness--the 97 6, LXXX | to speak of the Egyptian people too as most divinely inspired, 98 7, III | still delivered among the people of Phoenicia and Palestine-- 99 7, XVIII | have been committed by the people are a proof that they despised 100 7, XVIII | it shown that the whole people, after having done that 101 7, XIX | then it is certain that the people would have had still stronger 102 7, XXXVI | slaves, or uneducated'. people the language of philosophy; 103 7, XXXVII | commonly known among the people, that these words are written: " 104 7, XLIV | Christian, even of the common people, is assured that every place 105 7, LVIII | been done to us, as most people think?' 'It seems to me 106 7, LIX | labourers, and the common people generally, in short, so 107 7, LX | capacities of the common people, and avoid whatever would 108 7, LX | wholesome instruction to benefit people who understood only Egyptian 109 8, X | who they are who are God's people, and that they alone are 110 8, XII | us. "If," says he, "these people worshipped one God alone, 111 8, XVIII | God, and they shall be My people." And the Saviour says, " 112 8, XXXVIII| ignorant and lawless of the people. "Behold," they are made 113 8, XLII | city in which the Jewish people called for the crucifixion 114 8, XLII | to say, God spared this people in delivering them to their 115 8, XLVII | other. The ancient Jewish people, before they sinned against 116 8, XLVII | must evidently have been a people of great wisdom. But Christians, 117 8, LII | Christians are an impious people, will not listen to any 118 8, LIII | is very probable that a people who faithfully served the 119 8, LIII | be thought probable that people who despised the efforts 120 8, LIII | even than the Egyptians,--a people who, either from superstition 121 8, LXXII | then will I turn to the people a pure language, that they 122 8, LXXII | thee an afflicted and poor people, and they shall trust in