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1 I, 5 | gods as ministers of His kingdom." And how many other things 2 I, 7 | produced ministers of His kingdom. But these are neither gods, 3 I, 10| expelled his father from his kingdom, and banished him, and did 4 I, 11| hereafter. For if the former kingdom was changed, why should 5 I, 11| for Jupiter to lose his kingdom as his father lost it? It 6 I, 11| Neptune; for we say that his kingdom resembled that unlimited 7 I, 11| that Jupiter obtained the kingdom of heaven, because Olympus 8 I, 11| and portended to him the kingdom. To whom, then, could Jupiter 9 I, 13| of the possession of his kingdom. And he also, when he had 10 I, 13| instituted and prepared that kingdom in conjunction with his 11 I, 13| chief place, but not the kingdom; and that afterwards Saturn 12 I, 14| than Saturn, demands the kingdom for himself. Upon this their 13 I, 14| Saturn not to give up the kingdom to his brother. Then Titan, 14 I, 14| might reign, yielded the kingdom to him. He therefore made 15 I, 14| for this purpose, that the kingdom might return to his own 16 I, 14| imprisonment, restored the kingdom to his father, and thus 17 I, 14| should expel him from the kingdom; that he, for the sake of 18 I, 14| learned the plot, claimed the kingdom for himself afresh, and 19 II, 4 | age, and handed down the kingdom in succession to his son. 20 II, 11| prepare for Himself an eternal kingdom, and to create innumerable 21 II, 11| the high dignity of the kingdom was in possession of Saturn 22 IV, 4 | inheritance of the heavenly kingdom, that is, the chief good, 23 IV, 7 | the priesthood or to the kingdom might be anointed. And as 24 IV, 7 | has obtained this earthly kingdom, the time for receiving 25 IV, 7 | sways a heavenly and eternal kingdom, concerning which we shall 26 IV, 10| until Cyrus came to the kingdom, who immediately restored 27 IV, 12| there was given unto Him a kingdom, and glory, and dominion; 28 IV, 12| never pass away, and His kingdom shall not be destroyed." 29 IV, 12| there was given to Him a kingdom, and glory, and dominion; 30 IV, 12| never pass away, and His kingdom shall not be destroyed. 31 IV, 13| righteousness is the sceptre of Thy kingdom. Thou hast loved righteousness, 32 IV, 13| and I will establish His kingdom. He shall build me a house 33 IV, 13| be established, and His kingdom for ever." But the reason 34 IV, 13| received the government of the kingdom from his father himself. 35 IV, 20| heirs of His everlasting kingdom, the people of the Jews 36 IV, 20| inheritance is His heavenly kingdom, it is evident that He does 37 IV, 20| inheritance of His heavenly kingdom.~ 38 V, 3 | creatures, you took away the kingdom from your own Jupiter; and 39 V, 5 | says,~"And settled, in the kingdom of Jupiter, and in a part 40 V, 5 | she settle or tarry in the kingdom of him who expelled his 41 V, 5 | expelled his father from his kingdom, harassed him with war, 42 V, 6 | parent, did not seize his kingdom, but set up an impious tyranny 43 V, 6 | she fled to heaven, to the kingdom of Jupiter. For if justice 44 VII, 6 | may be to all eternity a kingdom to God. This is the sum 45 VII, 15| wonderful to any one, if a kingdom rounded with such vastness, 46 VII, 16| come to pass. First, the kingdom will be enlarged, and the 47 VII, 19| is about to receive the kingdom of the world. For He is 48 VII, 23| He has raised them to His kingdom and to perpetual life. Respecting 49 VII, 26| the thousand years of the kingdom, that is, seven thousand