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Alphabetical [« »] nulla 1 nullos 1 nullus 2 number 17 numbered 1 numbers 1 numerarii 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 became 17 condemned 17 ecc 17 number 17 omitted 17 people 17 prison | Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea History of the martyrs in Palestine IntraText - Concordances number |
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1 1, 1 | emperors, who were four in number ; but the holy martyr of 2 1, 3 | terrible scourgings without number, inflicting on his sides 3 1, 4 | in person (they were in number six) arrived. And as the 4 1, 4 | together they were eight in number; namely, Timotheus, whose 5 1, 11 | s martyrs, amounting in number to one hundred and thirty, 6 1, 14 | ONE EGYPTIAN, ~BEING IN NUMBER EIGHT, IN THE SEVENTH YEAR 7 1, 14 | although they were not many in number, lo ! they still bore the 8 1, 14 | admiration, when we look to their number, how they were twelve like 9 1, 14 | malefactors. And they were in number five. So when they were 10 1, 14 | after these to complete the number twelve; and so Julianus 11 1, 14 | on purpose to make up the number of martyrs twelve, the moment 12 1, 16 | combatants were perfect, and in number they were about a hundred 13 1, 17 | being all together forty in number, were beheaded all in one 14 1, Not| Emperors, who were four in number." These were Diocletianus, 15 1, Not| below. ~l. 15.--"Being in number eight." And so the names 16 1, Not| c. 13--" Amongst which number we must in no wise omit 17 1, Not| Maximinus. ~l. 9.--"Forty in number." The Greek says "thirty-nine.'' ~