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1 Pre | as Eusebius' opinions on various theological issues, but
2 1, 16 | and (there) set up all the various kinds of animals, and every
3 1, 17 | innumerable, with every various kind of living creature. ~
4 1, 23 | discrimination, their customs and various observances. He also provides
5 1, 32 | himself, the several and various means of subsistence. ~
6 1, 36 | faculties, while many and various are the distinctions existing
7 1, 37 | inhabitants (generally) and their various assemblies29. Many are (
8 1, 39 | fraudulent rule35, and put forth various books in the place of others36;
9 1, 40 | from every thing else into various companies and orders of
10 1, 46 | nature,—wondering at the various excellency of the nature
11 1, 62 | sphere) with the images of (various) animals. By the abundance
12 2, 19(34)| were supposed too, to be various in form, round, oval, angular,
13 2, 22(55)| Lib. xiv. cap. xiv. the various opinions of this subject,
14 2, 66 | themselves of (the aid of) various Kings and enemies ; some
15 2, 83 | has subjected both the (various) kinds of beings that swim
16 2, 93 | rudiments of the Divine laws;—of various kinds of instructions ;
17 3, 13(16)| considered as constituting various classes among the Greeks:
18 3, 55(75)| 5 The various methods had recourse to
19 4, 4 | the nations, and in the (various) regions; and also of others,
20 4, 16 | conflagration which took place in various parts of the city, are obvious
21 4, 29 | woven (as it were) from the various mind of the old and new
22 4, 29 | were to be (taken), the various multitudes of those opposed ./.
23 5, 44(87)| given (ib.) a good list of various readings. It will be sufficient
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