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1 2, 1 | Saviour of all;—of him who arose (as the sun) upon mankind
2 2, 19 | doings ./. of those were who arose as Philosophers of the school
3 2, 49 | the Juniors87 afterwards arose, who attacked the philosophical
4 2, 66 | from each other? They also arose against themselves, and
5 2, 71 | nor yet of Barbarians who arose against the Greeks, but
6 2, 77 | Saviour, many governments arose. For Arridaeus136, the brother
7 3, 11 | What other person ever arose (as the sun) with his rational
8 3, 40 | should tell how another arose65 by the power of the Saviour
9 4, 4 | the Deity, who (formerly) arose among the Hebrews; and they
10 4, 6 | leading) to salvation, He arose (as the sun) in His brightness,
11 4, 7 | this call and promise, -- arose (as the Sun) throughout
12 4, 24 | For in Jerusalem itself arose, from among the Jews, one
13 4, 27 | Gods by the many: others arose (as) the leaders of vicious
14 4, 30(114)| Jews. Out of which also arose Simon, whence the Simonians:
15 5, 3 | Hebrews, friends of God, who arose in ancient times. And from
16 5, 16 | the magician, of those who arose at any time, Barbarian or
17 5, 22 | things, and who forthwith arose as teachers of them to other
18 5, 31 | of the Jews45. And there arose no small persecution46 against
19 5, 38 | to him, Follow me: and he arose (and) followed Him. And
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