Chapter
1 II | though thou slay me by wild beasts, or give me to the fire
2 VI | for a prey to fowls and beasts, before which I have been
3 VI | I trow, nor yet to the beasts of the field; nor shall
4 VII | herbs and divers living beasts, and the sea in turn with
5 VII | Others assigned worship to beasts, creeping and four-footed
6 XII | torment, being exposed to wild beasts, fire and sword, confessing
7 XVI | with reason beyond all the beasts, and have been called again
8 XXII | like so many dogs, or evil beasts that plague mankind. And
9 XXV | Deliver not to the wild beasts my soul that confesseth
10 XXVI | corruptible man, and four-footed beasts, and creeping things." These
11 XXVI | give to be devoured by wild beasts and your children will I
12 XXVII | men and the residue of the beasts: it is polluted with the
13 XXVII | by the elements, by wild beasts, and by the death that ever
14 XXVII | introduced as gods brute beasts of land and water, and herbs
15 XXVII | heathen, also introduced brute beasts as gods. Some of them worshipped
16 XXIX | of bullocks and herds of beasts, that we may have them from
17 XXIX | oxen and divers kinds of beasts. ~So when all were assembled,
18 XXIX | with the cry of the brute beasts and the very air was polluted
19 XXXI | some other of your fairest beasts, and in your folly make
20 XXXVII| shapes of all manner of beasts, roaring and making a terrible
21 XXXVII| shouldest take the shape of beasts and of creeping things,
22 XXXVII| For straightway all the beasts and creeping things disappeared,
23 XXXVII| that desert many divers beasts, and all kinds of serpents,
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