Book, Chapter
1 I, XXI | them. Then suddenly Elafius cast himself at the feet of the
2 III, XIII| everlasting death of my soul, and cast into the torments of hell,
3 III, XV | wind; but be mindful to cast this oil I give you into
4 III, XV | laid hold of the phial and cast some of the oil into the
5 III, XIX | were burning in the fire, cast him against him, and, touching
6 III, XXII| faith, which they had before cast off [653 A.D.]~AT that time,
7 III, XXII| which they had formerly cast off when they expelled Mellitus,
8 III, XXII| use of men, or else was cast out as refuse, trampled
9 III, XXV | were not able at once to cast off all the observances
10 III, XXV | have prophesied, and have cast out devils, and done many
11 IV, III | That there is a time to cast away stones, and a time
12 IV, XIII| in hand, in piteous wise cast them themselves down either
13 IV, XIII| the old superstition was cast away, and idolatry renounced,
14 IV, XIII| gathered eel-nets everywhere, cast them into the sea, and by
15 IV, XIII| is an entrance about the cast of a sling in width; which
16 IV, XIV | Devil had been recently cast out and Christ had begun
17 V, X | point of breaking out, they cast lots indifferently, and
18 V, X | dead bodies, having been cast into the river by the pagans,
19 V, XV | returning home by ship, was cast upon the western coast of
20 V, XVII| wont to come down, and to cast to the ground all that are
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