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1 1, II | discoveries of barbarous nations. Now this is our answer 2 1, XIV | is to be found among many nations a general relationship of 3 1, XIV | doctrine, enumerates all the nations which gave rise to such 4 1, XIV | respecting the antiquity of those nations of whom he speaks, but stamps 5 1, XIV | believes the histories of these nations on the ground of their being 6 1, XIV | among all the most learned nations, and cities, and men." And 7 1, XV | Good, speaking of those nations who have adopted the opinion 8 1, XVI | most ancient and learned nations, and should not deem the 9 1, XXI | found existing among wise nations and eloquent men, obtained 10 1, XXIII | Greeks, or among those other nations that are called Barbarian. 11 1, XXXI | also to the other heathen nations, that He who was crucified 12 1, XXXVI | following manner. "For the nations," as it is written in the 13 1, XXXVII| happen to Israel, and those nations which were to believe on 14 1, XLV | accusers? And yet there are nations which bear testimony in 15 1, LIII | from among all the Gentile nations have believed on God through 16 1, LIV | the sons of men. Lo, many nations shall marvel because of 17 1, LV | Jews among numerous heathen nations. And in this way he explained 18 1, LIX | to many of the barbarous nations besides, a star should have 19 1, LXII | with success among other nations, would not inquire whence 20 2, XXIX | mighty potentate, Lord of all nations and armies." But it is in 21 2, XXX | birth, God preparing the nations for His teaching, that they 22 2, XXX | want of union among the nations, caused by the existence 23 2, XXX | said, "Go and teach all nations." Moreover it is certain 24 2, XXX | against each other, and other nations in like manner. How, then, 25 2, XXXII | distinction, and that rulers of nations and kings have sprung from 26 2, XLII | disciples should go among all nations and announce His doctrine; 27 2, LI | Moses and Jesus, when entire nations were established in consequence 28 3, II | each of the surrounding nations believed, agreeably to their 29 3, II | For all the gods of the nations are demons," had among them 30 3, II | I to the demons of other nations? Judge, then, whether it 31 3, XII | suppose, among those barbarous nations who profess to employ medicine. 32 3, XL | presented these truths to all nations through the disciples whom 33 3, XLV | was famous among all the nations round about. And Solomon 34 3, XLV | fishes and of beasts. And all nations came to hear the wisdom 35 4, I | set thee this day over the nations, and over the kingdoms, 36 4, VIII | of the divisions (of the nations), and to make it evident 37 4, VIII | the Most High divided the nations, when He separated the sons 38 4, VIII | He set the bounds of the nations according to the number 39 4, XI | among Greeks or barbarous nations, we have accorded our belief 40 4, XXII | enslaved by more powerful nations; for if at any time they 41 4, XXV | individuals among other nations who are guilty of wickedness?-- 42 4, XXIX | are not worshipped by the nations, "for all the gods of the 43 4, XXIX | for all the gods of the nations are idols." We have read 44 4, XXXII | gave to believers of all nations, in place of the Jews, the 45 4, XXXII | every place,--nay, even nations themselves, who did not 46 4, XXXII | intercourse with the many nations around them, in order that 47 4, XXXVI | antiquity put forth by many nations, as the Athenians, and Egyptians, 48 4, XLII | should be proclaimed to all nations? Jesus declared, "The kingdom 49 4, XLIII | prevailing among the different nations) becoming famous, are regulated 50 4, XCV | another place: "For the nations whom the LORD thy God will 51 5, VI | God hath divided unto all nations."~ 52 5, X | apportioned by God among all the nations under the heaven, but not 53 5, X | chosen people above all the nations of the earth. For it is 54 5, X | God hath divided unto all nations unto the whole heaven. But 55 5, XXV | occurred to the mind of other nations to decide some things differently, 56 5, XXV | ancestral worship, as other nations carefully attend to theirs. 57 5, XXVII | laws among the different nations, and to inquire how the 58 5, XXVIII| of impiety among certain nations was not really so, when 59 5, XXVIII| as divinities among those nations which possessed laws of 60 5, XXIX | The history of barbarian nations, moreover, and especially 61 5, XXIX | the Most High divided the nations, when He dispersed the sons 62 5, XXIX | the distribution of the nations, the same Moses, in his 63 5, XXIX | regarding Wisdom: "Moreover, the nations in their wicked conspiracy 64 5, XXXI | regions by the rulers of the nations that oppressed them. And 65 5, XXXI | the rulers of the other nations, in order that he also with 66 5, XXXI | tear away from the other nations as many as he can, may do 67 5, XXXIII| wisdom and truth; and all the nations come to it, and the "many 68 5, XXXIII| come to it, and the "many nations" go forth, and say to one 69 5, XXXIV | differences prevailing among the nations, and yet each seems to deem 70 5, XLII | Supreme God above all other nations. And he accuses them of 71 5, XLII | method of worship among other nations, there are none which he 72 5, XLIII | same points with the other nations. For it would be censurable 73 5, XLIII | the same way as the other nations among the heathen. And although 74 5, XLIV | with the laws of certain nations, let us proceed to look 75 6, LXXX | been transmitted to other nations, to the corruption and destruction 76 7, IX | of prophecy among these nations. "There are many," he says, " 77 7, XVIII | Thou shalt lend unto many nations, and thou thyself shalt 78 7, XVIII | not only to two or three nations, but "to many nations." 79 7, XVIII | three nations, but "to many nations." What, then, must have 80 7, XVIII | if he could lend to many nations? And must we not suppose 81 7, XVIII | rich as to lend to many nations. It is not to be believed 82 7, XIX | have dominion over many nations, and no one shall rule over 83 7, XXI | knowledge, lend to many nations. It was thus that Paul lent 84 7, XXI | that Paul lent to all the nations that he visited, "carrying 85 7, XXI | have dominion over many nations, and they shall not have 86 7, XXIII | Thou shalt rule over many nations, and they shall not rule 87 7, XXVI | purpose of God that the nations should receive the benefits 88 7, LXII | most barbarous and impious nations in the world. That the Persians 89 7, LXIII | most barbarous and impious nations in the world, and if the 90 7, LXV | from all the gods of the nations which are demons; but it 91 8, V | only above those whom the nations of the earth worship as 92 8, XLVII | fabulous, although two whole nations are witnesses to their truth. 93 8, LIII | the Jews beyond all the nations of the earth, and said they 94 8, LXXII | determination is to gather the nations, that I may assemble the