Book, Chapter

1    II,     XIII|        legs; but |42 one of the soldiers with a spear pierced his
2    II,    XVIII|       For he says : "One of the soldiers with a spear pierced his
3   III,       XI|      with him," instead of "the soldiers"; and one may find countless
4   III,       XI|         were those of the Roman soldiers who had taken the cities
5   III,       XI|      once a legion; we were the soldiers of thine impartial might.
6   III,     XXII|      there was a stir among the soldiers as to how Peter had got
7   III,     XXIX|         As for the death of the soldiers, Peter was no more responsible
8    IV,      XIV|       The highest honour is for soldiers who defend their country
9    IV,      XIV| martyrdom. In thus treating His soldiers, God acted as a wise general,
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