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1 1, XXIX | on account of his poverty left his native country and hired 2 1, XLV | Jesus our teacher, who has left no writings regarding Himself, 3 1, LXII | James and John, because they left their ship and their father 4 2, XIII | committing it to writing, and left His disciples without the 5 2, LVI | determined, to those whom he had left; but seeing that Jesus was 6 3, VI | against Egyptians, and to have left the country, and to have 7 3, XXVII | doctrine of Jesus, and who have left to their successors writings 8 3, LXXV | and that God alone will be left; why shall we not even thus 9 4, V | from this, that "He has left His own abode;" for he does 10 4, XXXVI | inspired" those men who had left behind them such works. 11 4, XLV | case of a wise man being left with an only daughter, the 12 4, XLV | supposing that the only means left of rekindling the flame 13 5, XXIX | all the earth: and they left off to build the city and 14 6, IV | mortal beings, they have left to be investigated by those 15 6, VI | than those which he has left behind him, leaving it to 16 6, VII | fisherman, and John who left his father's nets, should, 17 6, VII | the son of Sirach, who has left us the treatise called " 18 6, XVI | rich men. Nor would he have left without examination the 19 6, XLIX | is incredible that he who left behind him laws for a whole 20 6, L | and the prophets, who have left to us our books, not knowing 21 7, XIX | as this, for example: "We left not anything alive."~ 22 7, XXIX | those who, after having left Jerusalem, and wandered 23 8, LXVIII| nothing to prevent his being left in utter solitude and desertion, 24 8, LXVIII| circumstances the king will not "be left in utter solitude and desertion," 25 8, LXIX | of the whole world, are left with not so much as a patch 26 8, LXIX | ground nor a habitation left to them, although they had