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1 Int, 1, p. x | developing in all parts of the Empire (Praep. Ev. 9 d, Dem. 103 2 Int, 5, p. xx | establishment of the Roman Empire, whose Heads both by their 3 III, 5, p. 130 | possession of the Roman Empire, and the Queen of Cities 4 III 130(51)| Christianity outside the Roman Empire, p. 11, Cambridge, 1899) 5 III, 5, p. 133 | conspiracy to invade the Roman Empire? Or that human nature, whose 6 III, 7, p. 161 | never before under the one empire of Rome, but only from the 7 VII, 1, p. 60 | 322) of some universal Empire, He disguises the Romans 8 VII, 1, p. 60 | rule of races, that gain Empire at each period of history, 9 VII, 1, p. 61 | here refers to the Roman Empire. For (d) we see them as 10 VII, 1, p. 61 | shine throughout the Roman Empire on all mankind, and that 11 VII, 1, p. 61 | taken by the rulers of the Empire from a too clear reference 12 VII, 1, p. 68 | prophecy, for the Roman Empire absorbed them concurrently 13 VII, 1, p. 69 | considering whether here the Roman Empire is not meant, if the translation 14 VII, 1, p. 69 | that here also the Roman Empire is intended, through their 15 VII, 1, p. 71 | and so is the Assyrian Empire, which the Medes (b) and 16 VII, 1, p. 71 | none of these people hold empire, how is it possible to look 17 VII, 1, p. 72 | into the hands of the Roman Empire: and figuratively of course 18 VII, 1, p. 76 | Jews up to (339) the Roman Empire and Tiberius. For no one 19 VIII, 1, p. 106 | governors appointed in the Roman Empire over nations, their praefects 20 VIII, 2, p. 125 | fifteenth year of the Persian Empire. And this was 185 years 21 VIII, 2, p. 125 | the length of the Persian Empire to be 230 years, and of 22 VIII, 2, p. 125 | fifteenth year of the Persian Empire, and in the twentieth year 23 VIII, 2, p. 126 | of Cyrus up to the Roman Empire, when Pompeius (392) the 24 VIII, 2, p. 128 | the years of the Hellenic Empire. And after Onias, the High 25 VIII, 2, p. 128 | of Cyrus and the Persian Empire up to the end of the record 26 VIII, 2, p. 129 | Olympiad, 495 years after the empire of Cyrus, who began to rule 27 VIII, 3, p. 141 | time but during the Roman Empire, from our Saviour's birth 28 VIII, 4, p. 145 | the time of the Macedonian Empire was the Temple burnt? There 29 IX, 3, p. 157 | disguised the ./. Roman Empire, which grew concurrently 30 IX, 3, p. 157 | the name of Ros, because empire and power are signified 31 IX, 17, p. 188 | the period of the Roman Empire the old dissensions and 32 X, 6, p. 213 | in the time of the Roman Empire would attack them, that 33 XV 236 | universal rule, power and empire, so the King seemed to ./. 34 XV 237 | and prided himself on the empire of his ancestors, the mutability 35 XV 237 | the first, or the Assyrian Empire, signified by the gold,