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 1    I             2|    adversity, the enslaving of races, the besieging of cities,
 2    I,   1, p.    4|      its old possessors but by races of other stock,6 while they
 3    I,   6, p.   40|    date, with whom many of all races are recorded to have shone
 4   II, Pre, p.   62|   despise us as being of alien races, about which the prophets
 5  III,   2, p.  110|        that will transform all races of men, both Greek and barbarian,
 6  III,   6, p.  150|        it to all men among all races of the world, with the result
 7  III,   7, p.  156|        Almighty God to all the races of men, He (b) thought good
 8  III,   7, p.  157|       their own country to all races, and in a short time it
 9   IV,   8, p.  176|     and shepherds of the other races allowed them, inasmuch as
10   IV,  12, p.  187|      that they might teach all races of men His message of the
11    V, Int, p.  229|      to the oracles of foreign races through a lack of prophets
12    V,  19, p.  263|       foreign and most ungodly races, He rightly appears to him
13   VI,   3, p.    5|      to Men, and will call all Races of Men io Himself. ~[Passage
14   VI,  21, p.   43|       that belonged to foreign races. That would be the literal
15  VII,   1, p.   60| Assyrians he means the rule of races, that gain Empire at each
16  VII,   1, p.   66|        the settling of foreign races on their land, enslaving
17 VIII,   1, p.  107|        but from many different races, and yet all their kings
18 VIII,   3, p.  141|     companies (407) of people, races of all kinds deserting their
19   IX,  13, p.  179| summons to His holy school all races, Greek and Barbarian; He
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