Book, Chapter

1  Int,   6, p.   xx|   viii the point-of-view of a dominant theology in an assured tone.
2  VII,   1, p.   61|      refer to the rule of the dominant nation at some particular
3  VII,   1, p.   61|       word always implies the dominant Power of an epoch. ~For
4  VII,   1, p.   71|    the power of Rome actually dominant, to which they were delivered
5 VIII,   1, p.  107|       tribe of Judah lose the dominant and royal position that
6 VIII,   1, p.  109|      and the abolition of the dominant kingly position of the tribe
7   XV           237| costly among men, likened the dominant empires that succeed one
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