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1 I, 19 | one settles in writing a book is what one should put in 2 I, 29 | taste, and who, seeing a book, expect to find a man, are 3 I, 35 | person, you remember his book. I would prefer you to see 4 I, 43 | of their works, say: "My book," "My commentary," "My history," 5 I, 43 | would do better to say: "Our book," "Our commentary," "Our 6 II, 63 | without repentance. As his book was not written with a religious 7 II, 63 | through the whole of his book his only conception of death 8 II, 82 | mondo. I approve of the book without knowing it, save 9 II, 104| for example, we like a book and read it, when we ought 10 III, 194| few hours in reading some book of Scripture and have questioned 11 VI, 371| I was small, I hugged my book; and because it sometimes 12 VII, 479| reasoning of the ungodly in the Book of Wisdom is only based 13 IX, 594| The difference between a book accepted by a nation and 14 IX, 601| it is the most ancient book in the world, and the most 15 IX, 601| in order to make his own book continue in existence, forbade 16 IX, 619| were far more lenient.~The book which contains this law, 17 IX, 619| itself the most ancient book in the world, those of Homer, 18 IX, 621| people as guardians of this book, in order that this history 19 IX, 627| difference there is between one book and another! I am not astonished 20 IX, 627| a history, but solely a book to amuse; he is the only 21 IX, 627| great difference between a book which an individual writes 22 IX, 627| publishes to a nation, and a book which itself creates a nation. 23 IX, 627| We cannot doubt that the book is as old as the people.~ 24 IX, 629| since Jesus Christ.~This book will be a testimony for 25 IX, 630| lovingly and carefully the book in which Moses declares 26 IX, 630| preserved for ever, and that His book be placed in the Ark of 27 IX, 631| point out that he read the book. Baronius, Annales Ecclesiastici 28 IX, 631| have restored in spirit the book of Enoch, destroyed by the 29 IX, 631| 14th chapter of the fourth book of Esdras. Deus glorificatus 30 IX, 634| citations of pages are from the book Pugio.)~Page 27. R. Hakadosch ( 31 IX, 640| to them, but as a sealed book.~ 32 X, 650| spoken of in the second book of Chronicles as if they 33 X, 683| author, nor of the same book, nor sometimes of the same 34 XI, 709| one man alone had made a book of predictions about Jesus 35 XI, 712| become unto you as a sealed book, which men deliver to one 36 XI, 712| is sealed. And when the book is delivered to them that 37 XII, 742| Jesus Christ.~Why was the book of Ruth preserved?~Why the


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