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   Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | Him, saying, Art Thou the King of the Jews? And Jesus said 2 1, XXXVI | respecting the sickness of a king's son. And why should not 3 1, XXXVII | fallen upon the son of the king of Israel, and any other 4 1, LVI | heart of the enemies of the King." But attend carefully to 5 1, LX | Judea, persuaded that some king had been born; but not knowing 6 1, LX | man,--gold, viz., as to a king; myrrh, as to one who was 7 1, LXI | he both believed that a king of the Jews had been born, 8 1, LXI | Child is assuredly either a king and will come to the throne, 9 1, LXI | or that he is not to be a king, and that his death, therefore, 10 1, LXI | Him also who had been born King of the Jews. For he saw 11 1, LXI | excellence, who was to be a King indeed, but not in the sense 12 1, LXI | and denying that He was a king in the sense that the multitude 13 1, LXI | estate, do you not become a king, instead of you, the Son 14 1, LXII | who preached it, even the King of the powers of the Beloved," 15 2, XXX | be under one prince, the king of the Romans, and that 16 3, XXXVI | sorcerers, paying court to a king or ruler at his bidding, 17 3, XLIII | always liars: for thy tomb, O king,~The Cretans have reared; 18 3, XLV | question omitted by the king which he did not answer 19 3, XLV | her. And she said to the king, The report is true which 20 3, XLV | the wise men around the king in Babylon cultivated, that 21 3, XLVI | was well versed. For the king, entertaining such a suspicion, 22 4, XXXIV | drowned in the Red Sea the king of Egypt and the Egyptians," 23 4, XXXVIII| shameless mind.~He said; their king th' inferior powers obeyed:~ 24 4, XLVI | the son of the Shechemite king, he inveighs against their 25 4, LXXXI | the Son of God, and the King of all things that exist, 26 4, LXXXVII| rocks; the locusts have no king, yet go they forth in order 27 5, XIX | keep close the secret of a king, but honourable to reveal 28 5, XXIX | keep close the secret of a king,"--in order that the doctrine 29 5, XXXIV | loud shout, and bade the king say no more.' Such is the 30 5, XXXIV | saying that 'law' is the king of all things."~ 31 5, XXXVI | loud shout, and bade the king say no more.~ 32 5, XL | correct in saying that law is king of all things," let us proceed 33 5, XL | mean to say, good sir, is "king of all things?" If you mean 34 5, XL | every nation some law is king of all. But if you mean 35 5, XL | this which is by nature "king of all things;" although 36 5, XL | law which is by nature "king of all things," and which 37 6, XVIII | All things are around the King of all, and all things exist 38 6, XVIII | perfect. But as regards the King and those things which I 39 6, XIX | all things are around the King of all, and that all exist 40 6, XXXI | I salute the one-formed king, the bond of blindness, 41 6, XLIII | where lament is made for the king of Babylon, from which not 42 6, XLVI | full, there shall arise a king, bold in countenance, and 43 8, IV | and in another, "God is King of kings, and Lord of lords." 44 8, VI | when brought before the king of Persia, refused to prostrate 45 8, LXV | swear by "the fortune of the king," nor by ought else that 46 8, LXV | swear by the fortune of the king of the Romans is to swear 47 8, LXV | called the fortune of the king is in the power of demons, 48 8, LXVII | must not swear by a human king, or by what is called "the 49 8, LXVII | called "the fortune of the king." It is therefore unnecessary 50 8, LXVII | commanded to swear by a human king, there is nothing wrong 51 8, LXVII | earth have been given to the king, or that whatever we receive 52 8, LXVIII | said long ago,~ 'Let one be king, whom the son of crafty 53 8, LXVIII | for it at the hands of the king. For if all were to do the 54 8, LXVIII | there shall be one lord, one king," he must be, not the man " 55 8, LXVIII | agency of providence. And the king will not "inflict deserved 56 8, LXVIII | the precept to honour the king! In these circumstances 57 8, LXVIII | these circumstances the king will not "be left in utter 58 8, LXXIII | Celsus urges us "to help the king with all our might, and 59 8, LXXIII | righteous cause, and for the king who reigns righteously, 60 8, LXXIII | none fight better for the king than we do. We do not indeed 61 8, LXXV | constraining influence of the great King, whom we believe to be the


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