Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 18, 4| Samuel, who assigned Saul the chief place among thirty guests;
2 I, 24, 4| nations which are upon it. The chief of them is he who is thought
3 I, 24, 5| specially given by their chief, who led the people out
4 I, 24, 7| doctrine. They hold that their chief is Abraxas; and, on this
5 I, 25, 4| describe him also as being chief among the makers of the
6 II, 13, 1| is that which is itself chief, and highest, and, as it
7 II, 13, 1| Propator, when he holds the chief and primary place of that
8 II, 19, 7| Annas, and the rest of the chief priests, arid doctors of
9 II, 19, 7| since neither he, nor the chief priests, nor the rulers,
10 III, 5, 3| in these last times, the chief cornerstone, has gathered
11 III, 12, 4| this reason, too, when the chief priests were assembled,
12 III, 12, 5| of the prophets, when the chief priests had sent away Peter
13 III, 14, 1| there, Paul healing the chief man of that island; and
14 III, 21, 7| stone, precious, elect, the chief, the corner-one, to be had
15 III, 23, 3| offend--for him, I say, who is chief of the apostasy, and for
16 IV, 10, 2| There shall not fail a chief in Judah, nor a leader from
17 IV, 25, 1| beside him who was made the chief and the forerunner of our
18 IV, 25, 1| even as also "Christ is the chief corner-stone" sustaining
19 IV, 26, 3| the pride of holding the chief seat, and work evil deeds
20 IV, 35, 4| therefore, among the wise the chief thing is silence. For that
21 IV, 41, 3| they are ascribed to their chief, the devil--to him who first
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