Book, Chapter

1  Int,   1, p.   xi|        with the Jew Trypho. He preferred to confront followers of
2   II,   1, p.   68| boastfully claim, that God has preferred them (d) before all other
3   IV,  15, p.  192|       for their sweetness, nor preferred the pleasure of the senses
4  VII,   1, p.   72|         which goes softly, and preferred what is hostile and opposed
5 VIII,   2, p.  129|     office for life; but Herod preferred to the office men who were
6    X,   8, p.  231| enemies outside the fold, they preferred like senseless dogs, yes,
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