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Alphabetical [« »] call 1 called 13 calm 1 came 16 camp 1 campania 1 campus 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 through 16 already 16 caesar 16 came 16 city 16 do 16 imperial | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius On the manner in which the persecutors died IntraText - Concordances came |
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1 II | reigned, the Apostle Peter came to Rome, and, through the 2 VII | presidents. Very few civil causes came before them: but there were 3 IX | himself a terror to all that came near him. His father-in-law, 4 X | presently Galerius Caesar came thither, inflamed with furious 5 XII | officers of the treasury, came to the church in Nicomedia, 6 XII | Then the Pretorian Guards came in battle array, with axes 7 XVII | banks of the Danube, and so came to Nicomedia. His disease 8 XIX | could be, and from whence he came; but none ventured to interpose 9 XXII | or slain. Useful letters came to be viewed in the same 10 XXV | represented that, if Constantine came with an armed force, all 11 XXXIII| of his body: his bowels came out, and his whole seat 12 XLIV | people of Rome. And now he came to know the perfidy of Daia; 13 XLV | winter. Thither also Licinius came to receive his wife Constantia. 14 XLV | and by forced marches he came into Bithynia with an army 15 XLVI | anniversary of his reign. Accounts came that Daia was in motion; 16 L | of the death of Daia, she came in disguise to the court