Book, Chapter
1 I, V | to repel the assaults of enemies, is made of sods, cut out
2 I, XII | at once by the aforesaid enemies, they were reduced to greater
3 I, XII | from the irruptions of the enemies. Of the work there erected,
4 I, XII | Aicluith.~But the former enemies, when they perceived that
5 I, XII | an effort to engage their enemies, who could not prove too
6 I, XII | torn in pieces by their enemies, as lambs arc torn by wild
7 I, XIV | inflict severe losses on their enemies, who had been for so many
8 I, XV | should wage war against their enemies for the peace and security
9 I, XVI | natives, and sometimes their enemies, prevailed, till the year
10 I, XVI | small slaughter of those enemies, about forty-four years
11 I, XVII| Divine help was granted, the enemies were put to flight, a cloudless
12 I, XX | themselves unequal to their enemies, they implored the assistance
13 I, XX | invisible foes, as well as of enemies in the flesh, they prepared
14 II, II | should have war from their enemies; and, if they would not
15 II, VI | the hands of infidels and enemies of Christ, bonds, stripes,
16 II, XII | escape the snares of my enemies?" His friend went away;
17 II, XII | up to be murdered by your enemies." Edwin replied, that he
18 II, XII | also assure you, that your enemies should be destroyed, and
19 II, XII | escaped the hands of the enemies whom you feared. Behold,
20 II, XVI | or been thrown down by enemies, but the walls are still
21 III, VII | in his kingdom from his enemies, at length bethought himself,
22 III, XII | with the weapons of his enemies, and perceived that death
23 III, XXII| was too apt to spare his enemies, and calmly forgave the
24 IV, XXII| led thither. But when his enemies had put all manner of bonds
25 V, XII | multitude insulting captured enemies. When that noise, growing
26 V, XII | all sides encompassed with enemies and shades of darkness,
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