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1 2,2 | life were spent in great fear and anxiety. Constantius, 2 2,2 | without any impediment or fear. Thus a proclamation of 3 2,3 | through a period of great fear and anxiety during his reign.~ 4 2,3 | the capital secretly for fear that the population of Antioch, 5 2,3 | very few men who did not fear to speak out openly against 6 3,7 | a Diocletian; however, I fear not your threats.”[70] It 7 3,12| Danube. Later, perhaps in fear of their own allies, they 8 4,1 | ties of association and the fear which had controlled them, 9 4,1 | at 27,000 and even then fear that this figure is an exaggeration 10 6,2 | had not hidden out of fear of us in the seacoast castles, 11 6,5 | apparently, had no cause to fear the Patzinaks. They became 12 6,7 | can be explained by Leo’s fear of the growing political 13 7,1 | cf. Hebr. 11:13); “do not fear any more murderous hands; 14 7,2 | Byzantine Emperor “was to fear not only the Western Emperor, 15 7,3 | within they are torpid from fear.~ ~None of the principal 16 7,3 | it to surrender … Under fear of anathema, halt in this 17 8,10| in the East! they do not fear the arms of their subjects 18 9,3 | must have roused extreme fear in Michael VIII for Constantinople 19 9,3 | the Emperor, not only from fear of the increasing power 20 9,3 | them completely only from fear of opening the way to the 21 9,6 | Genoese” of forgetting “the fear of the Lord,” devastating 22 9,9 | strong enough to have no fear of the Turks; that “a strong 23 9,9 | borders of his kingdom for fear of a sudden landing of the 24 9,11| forces to the East, need not fear attack from the West.[246]~ 25 9,12| affected the government, whose fear was the greater, because, 26 9,15| union, not only from the fear of losing the purity of