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1 II, 122 | themselves. It is like a nation which we have provoked,
2 IX, 594 | between a book accepted by a nation and one which makes a nation.~
3 IX, 594 | nation and one which makes a nation.~
4 IX, 610 | people... and with a foolish nation." Isaiah 65:1.~That temporal
5 IX, 619 | only known by the oldest nation more than a thousand years
6 IX, 627 | writes and publishes to a nation, and a book which itself
7 IX, 627 | book which itself creates a nation. We cannot doubt that the
8 IX, 628 | Josephus hides the shame of his nation.~Moses does not hide his
9 XI, 710 | was to raise up from their nation and their race a prophet,
10 XI, 712 | behold me, behold me, unto a nation that did not call upon my
11 XI, 721 | shall stand up out of the nation, but not in his power.~"
12 XI, 725 | despiseth, to him whom the nation abhorreth, to a servant
13 XI, 725 | suffering, and I will make this nation mourn as for an only son,
14 XI, 726 | Jews will continue as a nation. Jeremiah.~They will wander,
15 XII, 736 | innumerable men, and a whole nation expressly made for the purpose
16 XII, 736 | thousand years. This is a nation which is more ancient than
17 XII, 736 | ancient than every other nation. Their books, scattered
18 XII, 736 | find in them: an entire nation foretell Him before His
19 XII, 736 | His advent, and an entire nation worship Him after His advent;
20 XII, 773 | Christ for all, Moses for a nation.~The Jews blessed in Abraham: "
21 XII, 773(165)| hath not dealt so with any nation." ~
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