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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XIV | stamps the histories of this nation alone as false. For if the 2 1, XIV | call the Jews a learned nation in the same way in which 3 1, XV | character is bestowed upon that nation for its learning, that Herennius 4 1, XVI | antiquity of the Jewish nation and of Moses. It seems, 5 1, XVI | tribes; whereas a whole nation, dispersed throughout the 6 1, XX | histories and laws for an entire nation, they are to be considered 7 1, XXIV | so on in every individual nation, for different purposes. 8 1, XXIX | one, nor belonging to any nation widely esteemed, and being 9 1, L | the converts from his own nation, and repeating emphatically 10 1, LIII | which reason also the whole nation are called Jews, deriving 11 1, LV | applied by them to the whole nation. And I asked to what character 12 1, LV | belonging to the Jewish nation or converts from the Gentiles), 13 2, IV | to converts from his own nation thus: "Yesterday and the 14 2, VIII | such sufferings. For what nation is an exile from their own 15 2, VIII | they were a most wicked nation, which, although guilty 16 2, XXV | of punishment, the whole nation will be forsaken by Thee, 17 2, XXXIV | delivered Him"), as the Jewish nation, which has been condemned 18 2, LI | would not have led a whole nation to rise not only above idols 19 2, LII | the founding of an entire nation by the miracles of Moses, 20 2, LII | former took those of his own nation, the descendants of Abraham, 21 2, LVI | slain in the presence of His nation, how can they bring themselves 22 2, LVI | not patent to the whole nation of the Jews, and afterwards 23 2, LVII | Jesus appeared to no other nation than the Jews, who had become 24 2, LXXV | has come to pass among a nation which has manifested incredulity 25 2, LXXVI | which he speaks: "Ah sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity, 26 2, LXXVII | show Himself to the Hebrew nation, while we are not to be 27 2, LXXVIII| transgressions of the Hebrew nation, God would make choice, 28 2, LXXVIII| would make choice, not of a nation, but of individuals chosen 29 2, LXXVIII| would cause an ignorant nation to become acquainted with 30 2, LXXVIII| to anger with a foolish nation." The conclusion of all 31 3, II | writing? And did so great a nation as that of the Jews, who 32 3, II | show us how the Jewish nation could have continued to 33 3, II | necessity, that as the whole nation had been taught to despise 34 3, V | was to fall on the whole nation for having combined against 35 3, VI | rebellious Egyptians to become a nation, which, dating its origin 36 3, VII | is a miracle if a whole nation at once adopted the language 37 3, VIII | not permitting the whole nation to be exterminated, but 38 3, LXXIII | to anger with a foolish nation." And Paul also, knowing 39 4, XXII | case that the whole Jewish nation was overthrown within one 40 4, XXII | recorded, since the Jewish nation began to exist, that they 41 4, XXII | utterly, and the Jewish nation to be overthrown, and the 42 4, XXII | imposed, as on a single nation which was ruled by princes 43 4, XXVIII | be made by some of that nation, but certainly not by the 44 4, XXXI | that under which the whole nation was placed, and which rendered 45 4, XXXI | the spectacle of a whole nation devoted to philosophy; and 46 4, XXXII | living apart as a "chosen nation and a royal priesthood," 47 4, XXXII | necessary for them, as a nation wholly given to sin, to 48 4, XXXIII | do those belonging to the nation employ in their prayers 49 4, XXXIV | and letters, that their nation is akin to these men. For 50 4, XXXVIII| men? And is this the only nation which has not received a 51 4, XLII | Scriptures to the whale nation, not expect that they would 52 4, XLII | from you, and given to a nation bringing forth the fruits 53 4, XLVII | the illustrious and divine nation of the Jews, after growing 54 5, X | royal priesthood, and a holy nation, and a purchased people," 55 5, XV | information from the ancient nation of the Hebrews), it is a 56 5, XV | is related that a sinful nation was thus addressed: "Because 57 5, XXV | other men, because each nation retains its ancestral customs, 58 5, XXV | whatever is done among each nation in this way would be rightly 59 5, XXV | country of the Jews, and the nation which inhabits it, are superintended 60 5, XXVI | whatever is done among each nation in this way, would be rightly 61 5, XXVII | what is done among each nation is done rightly when agreeable 62 5, XXXII | what is done among each nation is rightly done;" for our 63 5, XXXIII | longer take up "sword against nation," nor do we "learn war any 64 5, XXXIV | is nothing wrong in each nation observing its established 65 5, XXXV | usages, and who are not one nation like the Jews, are to be 66 5, XL | of all men," for in every nation some law is king of all. 67 5, XLIII | generation," and "a holy nation," dedicated to God, with 68 5, XLVIII | angel towards the Jewish nation, who had the power to injure 69 5, L | it is evident that this nation was in great favour with 70 6, XLIX | behind him laws for a whole nation, regarding which he wished 71 6, LXXX | a most divinely-inspired nation from the very earliest times, 72 7, XVIII | nothing." Did then that nation remain for so long a period 73 8, VI | or Egyptians, or of any nation whatever, even although 74 8, XLIII | to the city, to the whole nation, and in the sudden and general 75 8, XLVI | father of the whole Jewish nation: and there are other instances


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