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1 1, XIV | that the Assyrians were enemies of the Jews. Observe at 2 1, LI | surrounding places, even among the enemies of the faith, it being said 3 1, LVI | Thee in the heart of the enemies of the King." But attend 4 2, XXX | take vengeance even upon enemies, to prevail throughout the 5 2, XXXIII| being a God? Did he put his enemies to shame, or bring to a 6 2, XLVII | like the most contemptible enemies of the Gospel, and like 7 3, VII | families, and to slay their enemies, the Christian Lawgiver 8 3, VIII | avenge themselves upon their enemies (and have thus observed 9 3, XIV | and the fear of external enemies. Such are the causes which 10 3, XV | not the fear of external enemies which strengthens our union, 11 4, XVIII | their cure, or in that of enemies when one is taking measures 12 4, XIX | that "one acts thus towards enemies when taking measures to 13 4, XIX | that those who were still enemies through sickness of the 14 4, LXXIV | through dislike of their enemies, accuse them of the same 15 4, LXXIV | they are slandering their enemies; so in the same way, Celsus 16 6, XXXII | being understood by the enemies of God, as even themselves 17 6, XXXVI | When He shall have put all enemies under His feet, then the 18 6, LVI | the Israelites by their enemies with a view to their conversion; 19 6, LXXVII| But how can Celsus and the enemies of the divine Word, and 20 7, XVIII | the earth, to put their enemies of every age to the sword, 21 7, XVIII | treat them as his avowed enemies; whilst, on the other hand, 22 7, XIX | that they should slay their enemies, it may be answered that 23 7, XX | way as they treated their enemies; and then he quotes from 24 7, XXII | the just man "slays his enemies," and prevails everywhere, 25 7, XXII | to destruction all their enemies, which are their vices, 26 7, XXII | offspring of evil as His enemies. And, in like manner, those 27 7, XXII | well be compared to His enemies led astray by sin; and they 28 7, XXVI | Christians could not slay their enemies, or condemn to be burned 29 7, XXVI | of making war upon their enemies, of fighting for their country, 30 8, XXVI | their favour would make us enemies of God, who cannot be pleased 31 8, XXXIII| places where there are many enemies of God. Perhaps also, as 32 8, XXXV | heard the words, "Love your enemies, and pray for them which 33 8, XXXV | fall helpless under mine enemies: let my enemy persecute 34 8, XLII | delivering them to their enemies; for He saw that they were 35 8, LII | life are also taught by the enemies of our faith. For you will 36 8, LXVI | of God, but even of our enemies. We therefore praise the 37 8, LXIX | to put to flight far more enemies than those who were discomfited 38 8, LXX | they pray, overcome their enemies; or rather, they will not 39 8, LXXIII| as they can. And to those enemies of our faith who require