Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 29, 3| has he himself ever been conquered, nor have those from whom
2 III, 18, 2| who had once for all been conquered, and who had been destroyed
3 III, 18, 6| of man. For He fought and conquered; for He was man contending
4 III, 19, 3| it (the divine), when it conquered, and endured [without yielding],
5 III, 23, 1| order that God might not be conquered, nor His wisdom lessened, [
6 III, 23, 1| in that case] have been conquered, and the wickedness of the
7 III, 23, 2| was not rescued by Him who conquered the enemy, but that his
8 III, 23, 2| enemy appear to be as yet conquered, if the old spoils remained
9 III, 23, 7| power of man, who had been conquered so that all his might should
10 III, 23, 7| down. Now Adam had been conquered, all life having been taken
11 III, 23, 7| wherefore, when the foe was conquered in his turn, Adam received
12 IV, 24, 1| race, but destroyed and conquered the enemy of man, and gave
13 IV, 33, 4| him under his power, and conquered him who had conquered, while
14 IV, 33, 4| and conquered him who had conquered, while he set free mankind
15 IV, 33, 4| free mankind who had been conquered, unless He had been greater
16 IV, 38, 4| what was mortal should be conquered and swallowed up by immortality,
17 V, 1, 3| in that Adam who had been conquered and was expelled from Paradise:
18 V, 19, 1| coming of the serpent is conquered by the harmlessness of the
19 V, 21, 1| man [born] of a woman who conquered him. For it was by means
20 V, 21, 2| now twice was the devil conquered from Scripture, when he
21 V, 21, 2| from Him finally as being conquered out of the law; and there
22 V, 21, 3| himself he should, when conquered, be bound with the same
23 V, 22, 1| For a strong man can be conquered neither by an inferior nor
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