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Alphabetical [« »] widow 5 widowhood 1 wife 12 wild 35 wilderness 33 will 871 willed 12 | Frequency [« »] 35 rather 35 state 35 virtue 35 wild 35 wise 34 ages 34 circumcision | Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea Demonstratio evangelica Concordances wild |
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1 I, 6, p. 34| rescued them from their wild and savage life, and gave 2 I, 6, p. 38| the most uncivilized and wild, yea, they that inhabit 3 I, 6, p. 38| wood and stone and daemons, wild beasts that feed on human 4 I, 6, p. 39| vileness, men who lived like wild beasts, now converted by 5 I, 10, p. 56| and creeping things, and wild beasts of the earth after 6 II, 3, p. 89| in no way differing from wild beasts to a holy, mild, 7 III, 2, p. 111| unreasoning animals, (d) and the wild beasts mentioned in the 8 III, 2, p. 111| their being by nature like wild beasts; and he says that 9 III, 3, p. 120| barbarians who were once like (c) wild beasts, as well as learned 10 III, 5, p. 132| imprisonment, fire and sword, and wild beasts. We must greet them 11 IV, 10, p. 181| bodies of their dearest, like wild beasts that devour the raw 12 IV, 10, p. 183| earth, and the tribes of wild and merciless spirits, with 13 V, Int, p. 223| human blood more than any wild beasts, and, could be convicted 14 V, 13, p. 258| once to devour them like wild and thorny undergrowth. 15 V, 13, p. 259| bush darkly refers to the wild, savage, and cruel character 16 VI, 13, p. 14| mountain, and he was with the wild beasts." Or the mountains 17 VI, 18, p. 28| which of old He planted with wild olives, and grafted them 18 VII, 2, p. 79| from danger of attack from wild and savage beasts. ~Such 19 VII, 3, p. 91| references to the animals and wild beasts becoming tame and 20 VII, 3, p. 91| understood of men's rough and wild ways and fierce characters 21 VIII, Int, p. 97| life, so that men were like wild and untamed beasts. They 22 VIII, Int, p. 98| Justice, pruning them like a wild and dangerous wood, now 23 VIII, Int, p. 98| savagery had ceased and their wild and cruel life were transferred 24 VIII, 1, p. 113| Hades, as from a trap for wild beasts. The kneeling and 25 VIII, 5, p. 148| reptiles as their gods, nor on wild animals and unreasoning 26 IX, 3, p. 157| like a kingly and terrible wild beast He rested, for none 27 IX, 5, p. 163| and his food locusts and wild honey. ~How, then, should 28 IX, 7, p. 165| evangelist tells us, "with the wild beasts." These were the 29 IX, 7, p. 169| Temptation, He was with the wild beasts, we are not told 30 IX, 7, p. 169| on the kingliest of the wild beasts of the spirit, the 31 X, 8, p. 229| like voracious birds and wild beasts, and knew that almost 32 X, 8, p. 229| inhabit, and perhaps also the wild and dreadful beasts of Tartarus, 33 X, 8, p. 231| dogs, to drive the sheep wild by barking, so that the 34 X, 8, p. 232| power reckoned as one of the wild beasts there, called a lion, 35 XV 237| empires under the forms of wild beasts, according to the