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1 1, XXVIII | to Jesus, an illegitimate child, who having hired himself 2 1, XXXII | adultery, and that she bore a child to a certain soldier named 3 1, XXXV | virgin giving birth to a child ? And which of the two is 4 1, XXXVIII| brought up as an illegitimate child, and having served for hire 5 1, XL | the east to worship the child. And you yourself may find, 6 1, LIV | We have reported, as a child before Him, as a root in 7 1, LXI | Herod conspired against the Child (although the Jew of Celsus 8 1, LXI | belief; not seeing that the Child is assuredly either a king 9 1, LXI | was to withdraw with the Child and His mother into Egypt, 10 1, LXVI | Arise, and take the young Child, and His mother, and flee 11 1, LXVI | Herod will seek the young Child to destroy Him." Now, what 12 1, LXVI | certainly better that the Child Jesus should escape the 13 1, LXVI | Herod in his wish to put the Child to death, or that the fabled 14 3, LIX | understanding, who is a child, and, to speak generally, 15 4, XVIII | reference to the nature of the child, or is arranged by the physician 16 4, XXXIX | condition of poverty, to get a child by Porus, and accordingly 17 4, LXXIV | is created along with the child. I think, too, that as in 18 5, XLVIII | pebble and circumcised her child, and is recorded, according 19 5, XLVIII | have said, "The blood of my child's circumcision is stayed," 20 5, LII | might take up the young Child and flee away (into Egypt). 21 5, LVIII | to take up the new-born Child, whose life was in danger, 22 6, XLVII | being born of God, both his child and his son. Both the one 23 6, LXXIV | not be ashamed to lull a child to sleep with such stories 24 6, LXXV | announcement before Him, as a child, as a root in a thirsty 25 7, VII | Diogenes will seem but as child's play. It was therefore 26 7, LIII | acknowledge, that she was a child of God, you would have said 27 8, LXVI | s passion, there grew a child whom Minerva brought up