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 1    I,   1, p.    4|    the independence of their forefathers, and made slaves of their
 2    I,   3, p.   21|  been handed down from their forefathers. ~"A ruler shall not fail
 3    I,   4, p.   23|   from the religion of their forefathers, and had embraced the manners
 4    I,   5, p.   25|   the friend of God, and his forefathers are shown to have lived.
 5    I,   6, p.   33| follow in the steps of their forefathers. For through their long
 6    I,   6, p.   33|     the death of their godly forefathers, they adopted Egyptian customs,
 7    I,   6, p.   39|   the God of Abraham and his forefathers? That men a little while
 8    I,   6, p.   40|  promise given to their holy forefathers, to the knowledge of the
 9   II,   3, p.   76|      promises given to their forefathers through their unbelief in
10  III,   5, p.  132|   worship the gods (c) their forefathers recognized. Let us pass
11   IV,   7, p.  176| descendants, (157) and their forefathers, all prophets and men of
12    V, Int, p.  227|   from the religion of their forefathers, and to exhibit the case
13    V,  15, p.  259|   but of the One seen by the forefathers, whom Jacob  ./. clearly
14    V,  19, p.  262|  Moses, appeared also to the Forefathers of Old Time, and to Joshua,
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