Book, Paragraph
1 1, 37| from the court, and are left for the inhabitants (generally)
2 2, 63| 63. Philarchus too has left it on record, that all the
3 3, 27| Behold, your house is left desolate25; nor shall stone
4 3, 57| was most convenient. He left the body for a short time,
5 3, 61| viz.) THE WORD OF GOD, left the Body for a short time;
6 3, 68| and Gods, to mortals who left this world in shame, and
7 4, 6 | they, in the same hour, left their nets and followed
8 4, 6 | they, in the same hour, left the ship and ./. their
9 4, 6 | Another writer too has left it on record, that He spoke
10 4, 10| present. Nevertheless, He left this whole enouncement in
11 4, 14| the vineyard itself was left to destruction. That is,
12 4, 14| down thy Altar: and I am left alone, and they seek to
13 4, 18| Behold I your house is left desolate. For I say unto
14 4, 18| said, "Behold your house is left desolate." It was therefore
15 4, 18| said, "Behold your house is left desolate." And, it is right
16 4, 18| time, "Behold your House is left desolate." Nor was it (then
17 4, 18| that they should so be left, and their house come, by
18 4, 18| you, stone shall not be left here upon stone, which shall
19 4, 18| that there should not be left in the place at which they
20 4, 20| said, "Behold your house is left desolate." He now gives
21 4, 21| would ./. gladly have left this calamity (unmentioned) --
22 4, 21| as they were after she left the passage (of the Jordan)
23 5, 10| His Disciple, so as to be left free and exempt from every (
24 5, 14| sing of one shepherd who left his place for the sake of
25 5, 32| previously been slain; or left their society; or preached
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