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1 I | one who could induce other nations to eagerly accept his tenets; 2 I | introducing into different nations the truth which he supported, 3 I | God is with us; be wise ye nations, and submit; ye that are 4 I(88)| character and fate of various nations under the Jewish dispensation 5 I | Sidonians, or any other nations, are not prophecies merely 6 XIV | philosophy, compassed many nations of the world, impressing 7 XVIII| health, comes into cities or nations independently of God;. for 8 XVIII| also preaching Him in other nations, and with success, would 9 XX | another place, "For the nations, which the Lord thy God 10 XXII | just as it is for the other nations which honour their own forms 11 XXII | in the laws of different nations, and go on to ask how, in 12 XXII | The history of barbarous nations, too, particularly that 13 XXII | Most High separated the nations, when he scattered abroad 14 XXII | the distribution of the nations, to this effect: "And the 15 XXII | concerning wisdom: "Moreover the nations in their wicked conspiracy 16 XXII | the rulers of the other nations, and scattered over the 17 XXII | the rulers over the other nations, so that, as it were, avenging 18 XXII | to detach from the other nations whom He can, He may reasonably 19 XXII | me and I will give thee nations for thine inheritance, and 20 XXIII| discuss; for not only do many nations, strangers to the Faith 21 XXIII| have holden, to subdue 543nations before him, and I will loose 22 XXIII| religion, the rule over many nations; and we may also learn this 23 XXIII| these effects in various nations? I suppose that if we give 24 XXVI | lender, opening banks in many nations,649in town after town, distracted 25 XXVII| punished. For not as with other nations whom the Lord forbeareth


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