Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   5, p.   xx| their divine audacity, their kingly authority. He imagines correctly
 2  III,   2, p.  110|  came to be called after the kingly tribe, as even now we call
 3   IV,   6, p.  175|     set man, therefore, in a kingly and ruling relation to all
 4   IV,  15, p.  194|     e. the (174) creative or kingly, the conceptions of providence,
 5   IV,  16, p.  212|  without glory, honoured and kingly, and then without form or
 6   IV,  17, p.  217|  rulers by bestowing them as kingly crowns, naming worthily
 7    V,   2, p.  236|      he honours Him with the kingly sceptre. In the third he
 8  VII,   1, p.   72|   divine power delivered the kingly power of both Damascus and
 9 VIII,   1, p.  101|    For it was plain that the kingly family was established in
10 VIII,   1, p.  109|    abolition of the dominant kingly position of the tribe of
11   IX,   3, p.  157|    according to which like a kingly and terrible wild beast
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