Book, Chapter
1 II, I | earnestly strove against the rising heresy, and with the help
2 III, XVI | smoke carried by the wind rising above the city walls, he
3 III, XXV | manner: he always awaited the rising of the moon on the fourteenth
4 IV, VII | might seem dark, soon after, rising from that place, removed
5 IV, XII | continued for three months, rising in the morning, and sending
6 IV, XIX | the fiery heat of a tumour rising on my neck." It happened
7 IV, XXIII | a dream or a vision; and rising immediately in great fear,
8 V, III | the tide of the ocean is rising. And what can I do for the
9 V, XII | different manner." Then rising immediately, he went to
10 V, XII | seemed to me, towards the rising of the summer sun. And as
11 V, XII | of foul flame constantly rising as it were out of a great
12 V, XII | as it were, towards the rising of the winter sun, and having
13 V, XXI | Easter is to be begun at the rising of the sixteenth moon of
14 V, XXI | the vernal equinox by his rising, and afterwards the moon
15 V, XXI | our Passover ; and because rising from the dead the third
16 V, XXI | the world. Thus, after the rising of the sun at the equinox,
17 V, XXI | thereof; insomuch that, rising from among his nobles that
18 V, XX III| sun in the morning at his rising, the other followed him
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