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1 1, Pref | when He was accused of the chief priests and elders, He answered 2 1, XXVII| of the times, and their chief captains and generals, and 3 1, LI | the advent of Christ, the chief priests and scribes of the 4 1, LI | Herod, on inquiring at the chief priests and scribes of the 5 1, LXIII| sinners, of whom I am the chief." And I do not know how 6 1, LXIV | there be three kinds of chief blessings, still, according 7 2, XI | pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders, it is 8 2, XII | manifested towards a brigand chief." Now one might find many 9 2, XII | that no general or robber chief was ever betrayed, what 10 4, XLVII| speaks of "the dreams of the chief butler and chief baker, 11 4, XLVII| of the chief butler and chief baker, and of Pharaoh, and 12 4, XLIX | allegorically understood in their chief signification? And we shall 13 6, III | is discoursing about the "chief good," and that he says, " 14 6, III | and that he says, "The chief good can by no means be 15 6, III | are of opinion that "the chief good cannot be described 16 6, IV | this manner regarding the "chief good" will go down to the 17 6, IV | followed him,--knowing that the chief good could by no means be 18 6, V | of Plato respecting the "chief good," and the declarations 19 6, V | philosophize so grandly about the "chief good," whereas the simple 20 6, X | although maintaining that (the chief good) cannot be described, 21 6, LV | as there follow from the chief works of the carpenter such 22 7, XLIV | were gain admission to the chief good. But when the Word 23 7, LXIII| regarding pleasure as the chief end of man, they perceive 24 7, LXX | chosen for themselves a chief under whose command they 25 8, XIX | Christ our Lord being the chief cornerstone." And there 26 8, LI | advanced what seemed to him the chief argument, he should have