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1 1, XIV | declaring that they had suffered great injustice at their 2 1, XXXVI | the LORD thy God hath not suffered thee so to do." And to this 3 2, VIII | these calamities they have suffered, because they were a most 4 2, XVI | acknowledge that he openly suffered." But we do not view His 5 2, XX | of children was, that he suffered from so doing the calamities 6 2, XXIII | is clear that He actually suffered punishment, and it was impossible 7 2, XXXIV | that just man; for I have suffered many things this day in 8 2, XLIV | similarity between Jesus, who suffered what is described, and those 9 2, XLIV | of mankind, nor they who suffered because of their religion, 10 2, XLV | courage before the Jews, and suffered countless cruelties at their 11 2, XLV | their hands, and at last suffered death for the doctrine of 12 2, XLVII | the Son of God because He suffered punishment, he asks: "What 13 2, LIX | the time when our Saviour suffered. And he goes on to say, 14 2, LXIII | in the period before He suffered, writes as follows: "For 15 2, LXIX | not disappear before he suffered?" If, then, after learning 16 3, III | the contrary, they have suffered countless calamities rather 17 3, V | worship, says that "they suffered from the adherents of Jesus, 18 3, V | had broken out in Judea, suffered, in consequence of their 19 4, XV | of those things which are suffered by the body or the soul; 20 4, XXII | this, that Jews should have suffered on His account now for a 21 4, LXXIII | city consumed by fire, they suffered this punishment in consequence 22 4, LXXIII | the Son of the mighty God suffered, He suffered voluntarily 23 4, LXXIII | mighty God suffered, He suffered voluntarily for the salvation 24 4, XCV | the LORD thy God has not suffered thee to do so." And he adds: " 25 5, XLV | which he would have done or suffered under the appellation first 26 6, LIX | heaven and earth, those who suffered death by the deluge, but 27 7, XIII | things were which Christ suffered, in these words: "For what 28 7, XVII | with absolute Wisdom, He suffered as one who was wise and 29 7, LVII | commanded him; while Jesus suffered death for men after He had 30 7, LVIII | commonly said, for one who has suffered wrong to do wrong in return, 31 7, LVIII | whatever evil we may have suffered from him.' Thus Plato speaks; 32 8, XXXII | beyond this when they are suffered to do what they are ever 33 8, XXXVIII| embraced their opinions, have suffered any of those things which 34 8, XXXVIII| shall find that they have suffered the most certain injury. 35 8, XLI | when present among men, suffered nothing for it, either at 36 8, XLI | indeed, you may say that he suffered so much, because it was 37 8, XLII | crucified your God himself, suffered no harm for doing so," he 38 8, XLII | the sufferings which Jesus suffered as a man, we shall. purposely 39 8, XLII | inflicted death upon Jesus suffered nothing afterwards through 40 8, XLIII | since the time that Jesus suffered,--that, I mean, which has 41 8, XLVI | departed from them, they suffered reverses. What need is there