Section, Paragraph
1 II, 82 | which alone is worth many books, Della opinione regina del
2 III, 194 | having made vain search in books and among men. But, verily,
3 VII, 434 | We have only to see their books if we are not sufficiently
4 VIII, 569| Canonical.—The heretical books in the beginning of the
5 VIII, 571| have had charge of these books which foretell their Messiah,
6 VIII, 571| the way foretold in the books, which they held open to
7 VIII, 571| prophets, have kept the books incorrupt. Hence those who
8 VIII, 571| those who have charge of the books which testify of Him, and
9 VIII, 571| the preservation of their books and their ceremonies; and
10 IX, 601 | spoke. But what are the books which assure us of this?
11 IX, 627 | contemporaneous, as the books of the Sibyls and Trismegistus,
12 IX, 631 | Esdras.—The story that the books were burnt with the temple
13 IX, 631 | they wanted to abolish the books, and when there was no prophet,
14 IX, 634 | This same author wrote the books called Rabot.~A hundred
15 IX, 640 | 9; 44:8). They keep the books, and love them, and do not
16 X, 675 | veil, which is upon these books for the Jews, is there also
17 XI, 723 | Christ, believed in the books of Moses, kept them in substance
18 XI, 733 | if I knew that these same books foretold a Messiah, I should
19 XII, 736 | every other nation. Their books, scattered abroad, are four
20 XII, 740 | 741. The two oldest books in the world are those of
21 XII, 792 | acted the prince in his books on geometry, although he
22 XIV, 919 | written it, and after the books which have said the contrary
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