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1 1, XIV | history from a desire to favour their own system, why should 2 1, XXX | which are able to secure the favour of the Supreme God to him 3 1, XLIV | greater probability in its favour than many events in which 4 1, XLV | which bear testimony in favour of both: the Jews to Moses; 5 1, LII | are prejudiced in their favour. This, therefore, was a 6 1, LII | once been prejudiced in favour of the most contemptible 7 3, VI | bewitched, as it were, in favour of the former, accepted 8 3, XXIX | considered the evidence in favour of Aristeas being a man-- 9 4, XXXV | and by arguments in its favour, the errors existing on 10 5, XLI | however, that they enjoy God's favour, or are loved by Him differently 11 5, L | probable that they are in great favour with God, or are regarded 12 5, L | this nation was in great favour with God, from the fact 13 5, L | And because they were in favour with God, they were not 14 5, L | remarkable degree to enjoy God's favour, and to be loved by Him 15 5, L | of things and this divine favour were transferred to us, 16 8, XXVI | have no desire to enjoy the favour of those men who wish us 17 8, XXVI | lives, and who give us their favour only on condition that we 18 8, XXVI | their wishes, because their favour would make us enemies of 19 8, XXVI | never wish to obtain their favour.~ 20 8, XXVII| his piety possesses the favour of the Most High, who has 21 8, XXVII| well contented with the favour of God through Christ Jesus, 22 8, LXI | them, and purchase their favour with a larger supply of 23 8, LXIII| is there in gaining the favour of the rulers of the earth, 24 8, LXIII| he wishes us to seek the favour of kings and princes, of 25 8, LXIV | There is therefore One whose favour we should seek, and to whom 26 8, LXIV | the Most High God, whose favour is gained by piety and the 27 8, LXIV | would have us to seek the favour of others after the Most 28 8, LXIV | follows, that when we have the favour of God, we have also the 29 8, LXIV | please God: they seek His favour on their behalf; with their 30 8, LXV | other men, not only if their favour is to be won by murders,