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1 1, 2 | leave him who is eminent in war, to adorn his spear and
2 2, 49| themselves for a mighty war of soul against one another:
3 2, 65| first) armed himself as for war. In the villages and fields
4 2, 68| ignorant of them ?—of the war (for ./. example) of the
5 2, 68| the Olynthians128 made war on the Athenians; and these
6 2, 69| the Locrians again, waged war with the other Greeks, and
7 2, 69| vile delirium and love of war, and were (even) rabid against
8 2, 69| these were the friends of war; these the haters of mankind;
9 2, 69| their power to delight in war, they forthwith did so in
10 2, 77| rivers against one another in war. For, Ptolemy the son of
11 2, 82| things of the soul were at war with them, through the madness
12 2, 86| of Him, who (thus) waged war against them. For, How could
13 3, 2 | nation; nor shall they learn war8."~
14 3, 8 | by the many, should wage war with Him, -- and who at
15 3, 8 | who at all times did wage war with Him; -- but, that He
16 3, 20| every means too, they made war with Him who is invisible
17 3, 20| rule: for before they made war with Him, they had the most
18 3, 20| Him on whom they had made war, turned their backs (in
19 3, 35| they all afterwards waged war against Him, being one and
20 3, 37| it who, when they so made war with him, set up, as our (
21 4, 18| they killed by the law of war; others they destroyed by
22 4, 19| been recorded the form of war which should come upon them.
23 4, 20| captivity, points out the war. of which He spoke; "For (
24 4, 21| Whom do I preserve thee in war, famine, and tumult? --
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