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benefactor 2
benefactors 2
beneficial 4
benefit 30
benefited 7
benefits 16
benevolence 6
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30 abstain
30 arts
30 ascend
30 benefit
30 carefully
30 comes
30 condition
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benefit

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XVIII | readers had perceived any benefit (likely to be derived from 2 1, XXXII | also, which conferred more benefit by its residence in the 3 1, XLVIII | a waking vision, for the benefit either of him on whom the 4 1, LIV | because it was for the benefit of mankind that He should 5 1, LXI | bestow a kingdom,--for the benefit, viz., of those who were 6 1, LXI | death, but from a desire to benefit others by remaining in life, 7 1, LXIV | events been productive of benefit to the human race.~ 8 2, XVI | death on behalf of men was a benefit to the whole world, as we 9 2, XXXVIII| these (sufferings) for the benefit of mankind, in order that 10 2, XXXVIII| underwent these things for the benefit of mankind; having, as the 11 2, XXXVIII| enduring such labours for the benefit of all those who may be 12 2, LI | performs such works in order to benefit men, and to lead them to 13 3, XVII | nature, was fraught with benefit to all men, and with salvation 14 3, XXII | which were displayed for the benefit of mankind, while we assert 15 3, XXVI | it would conduce to their benefit. They accordingly, having 16 3, XXVIII | Aristeas? And to confer what benefit upon the human race did 17 3, XXXIV | existed who conferred no benefit upon the human race: what 18 3, LVIII | improve the speaker nor benefit the bearers (because the 19 4, XV | was undergone in order to benefit our race. Nor was there 20 4, XVIII | human destinies for the benefit of our race. And the Divine 21 4, LXX | them as to conduce to the benefit of the whole; yet, notwithstanding, 22 4, LXXI | of the hearers, and the benefit which they were to receive, 23 4, LXXIV | irrational animals have the benefit of the superabundance; so 24 4, LXXIV | creatures likewise enjoy the benefit of what is done for the 25 4, LXXVII | night, have, besides, the benefit of those things which were 26 4, XCIX | of the fifth book, to the benefit of our readers, and may 27 6, LXVIII | that they, receiving the benefit, and ascending from their 28 7, IV | were the first to enjoy the benefit of the inspiration; and 29 7, LX | wholesome instruction to benefit people who understood only 30 8, XLIV | employ his strength for the benefit of others.~


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