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1 I, 5 | all lands, the tracts of sea and depth of heaven; the 2 I, 6 | waves of the water of the sea."~And since He alone is 3 I, 7 | the earth and about the sea~Without weariness, are subdued 4 I, 11| conveyed her across the sea. In the same manner, it 5 I, 11| said to have swam over the sea, and to have come into Egypt; 6 I, 11| did not swim across the sea, but sailed over. Therefore 7 I, 11| the share of Jupiter, the sea to Neptune, and the infernal 8 I, 11| and tranquillize the whole sea. Thus all the maritime coasts, 9 I, 11| Neptune the government of the sea, that he might reign in 10 I, 11| places bordering on the sea."~The accounts of the poets, 11 I, 21| when she had leapt into the sea, was called Leucothea; and 12 II, 1 | one is tossed about on the sea, the wind being furious, 13 II, 6 | gods, it follows that the sea, which is made up of rivers, 14 II, 6 | nor the earth, nor the sea, which are the parts of 15 II, 7 | of fire, and earth, and sea, which they call Vulcan, 16 II, 14| the sun, the earth, the sea, without any images and 17 III, 18| threw himself into the sea, for no other cause than 18 III, 23| which he threw into the sea? I doubt whether he was 19 IV, 10| through the midst of the Red Sea, His angel going before 20 IV, 10| and rashly entering the sea which still lay open, was 21 IV, 15| now in the midst of the sea, then, setting His feet 22 IV, 15| setting His feet on the sea, He came up to them, walking 23 IV, 15| fable Orion walking on the sea, who, while a part of his 24 IV, 15| by His word, and calm the~sea ~As it rages, treading with 25 V, 9 | arms, practise piracy by sea; or if it has not been in 26 V, 17| witness in the middle of the sea? If he is wise, he will 27 V, 18| even if he should be at sea in company with parricides 28 VI, 5 | use violence by land or by sea, no one will lead an army 29 VI, 8 | as it were, on the great sea, and do not understand whither 30 VI, 11| building, plunged in the sea, or carried away by a river, 31 VI, 12| their property into the sea is vain and trifling, and 32 VII, 3 | abundant flowing in of the sea, the opposite and useful 33 VII, 4 | pernicious things by land and by sea?" A very wide subject for 34 VII, 4 | inhabits it? this is the sea, who sails upon it? this 35 VII, 15| through the midst of the sea, when, the waves being cut 36 VII, 15| follow them as they fled, the sea returning to its place, 37 VII, 15| out its hands by land and sea over the whole world, until, 38 VII, 16| the air, and fishes in the sea. Wonderful prodigies also 39 VII, 16| levelled with the plains; the sea will be rendered unnavigable. 40 VII, 24| also shall renounce the sea, nor~shall the naval pine 41 VII, 27| surrounded it with the sea, and divided it with rivers,