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1 I, 4 | them were princes, or even kings, upon whom the suspicion 2 I, 8 | very great and powerful kings; and since, on account of 3 I, 11| given birth to most powerful kings were attributed to the heaven 4 I, 15| gods. For if there were no kings before Saturn or Uranus, 5 I, 15| civilized state. Afterwards the kings themselves, since they were 6 I, 15| Caesars, and the Moors their kings. Thus by degrees religious 7 I, 15| rite. And yet these great kings, on account of the celebrity 8 I, 15| case with those who flatter kings, even though wicked, with 9 I, 22| the practice and honour of kings, she had drunk a jar of 10 I, 22| he united to himself the kings or princes of the people 11 II, 14| statues to the most powerful kings, and originated the practice 12 II, 17| the countenances of dead kings, fashioned and adorned with 13 III, 12| for both old men and boys, kings and those of the lowest 14 III, 17| enjoined to pay court to kings; he who cannot endure annoyance 15 III, 17| enjoined to shun the abode of kings. Thus the crafty man collects 16 III, 17| Plato, who are esteemed as kings of philosophers, but concerning 17 III, 21| philosophers were their kings, or their kings were philosophers. 18 III, 21| were their kings, or their kings were philosophers. But if 19 IV, 5 | TIMES OF THE JUDGES AND KINGS.~Now, since I have shown 20 IV, 5 | and they began to have kings; and when they had ruled 21 IV, 7 | accustomed to call their kings. But the meaning of this 22 IV, 8 | David were most powerful kings, and also prophets, may 23 IV, 10| subject to the dominion of Kings, but civil Judges presided 24 IV, 10| bondage. Likewise under the Kings, being oppressed by wars 25 IV, 11| also, in the third book of Kings: "I have been very jealous 26 IV, 12| Son of God, who is King of kings and Lord of lords? And this 27 IV, 12| will break the strength of kings. I will open before Him 28 IV, 13| Also in the second book of Kings, the prophet Nathan was 29 IV, 14| Also in the first book of Kings: "And I will raise me up 30 IV, 27| of punishment to wicked kings. For when some of their 31 IV, 27| themselves the names of powerful kings, under whose titles they 32 V, 3 | which even the greatest kings desire. For why do men prepare 33 V, 12| with all prosperity? Let kings retain their kingdoms, the 34 V, 15| the highest authorities of kings. For where all are not equally 35 V, 16| since God is able to make kings themselves even lower than 36 V, 20| augurs, and also sacrificing kings, and the priests and ministers 37 VI, 20| parricides and incests of wicked kings, and represent tragic crimes. 38 VII, 15| boyhood under the other kings, by whom it was increased 39 VII, 15| to obey laws rather than kings; and when its youth was 40 VII, 15| until, having subdued all kings and nations, when the materials 41 VII, 16| from deadly wars, until ten kings arise at the same time, 42 VII, 18| shall slay all the great kings andchief men: then judgment 43 VII, 24| together with God; and the kings of the nations shall come 44 VII, 24| trader heaven, and by the kings who shall rule on earth.~