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1 I, 5 | she chided her brother on account of his wife, was stricken
2 I, 5 | chosen a life of chastity on account of the present distress:
3 I, 10 | reject the faithful one on account of the faith of Christ,
4 I, 11 | wife, be not sad upon that account, nor sigh for the loss of
5 I, 12 | of the Apostles, who on account of the strength of his faith
6 I, 12 | words must be taken into account. He who has a wife is regarded
7 I, 13 | because she has made of no account her first faith. But, if
8 I, 14 | Satan,” and so on. For as on account of the danger of fornication
9 I, 18 | from the beginning, but on account of the hardness of our heart
10 I, 25 | to the people, either on account of his interpretation of
11 I, 25 | king’s dreams, 4414 or on account of the release of Susannah,
12 I, 26 | substance. And we read the same account in the Old Testament of
13 I, 26 | remained a virgin, and on that account was more beloved by our
14 I, 26 | has the face of a man, on account of the genealogical table;
15 I, 26 | the face of a calf, on account of the priesthood; the third,
16 I, 26 | the face of a lion, on account of the voice of one crying
17 I, 30 | which I have given to you on account of the weakness of those
18 I, 32 | Then again, Rebecca, on account of her extreme purity, and
19 I, 38 | slack rein, he does so on account of the infirmity of the
20 I, 42 | chastity, of whom a full account is given by Philo the master
21 I, 42(4591)| surnamed Cronos or Saturn, on account of his inability to solve
22 I, 42(4591)| died in despair. Another account derives his name from his
23 I, 48(4619)| celebration of Sulla’s triumph on account of his victory over Mithridates
24 I, 48 | banquets are served: and on account of the rape of one wretched
25 II, 6 | Empedocles and Pythagoras, who on account of their doctrine of the
26 II, 6(4727) | according to the author’s own account 20,000 matters of importance
27 II, 13 | from flesh and wine, on account of the light-headedness
28 II, 15 | birthright? Was it not on account of food? and he could not
29 II, 22 | says: 4853 “Let a man so account of us, as of ministers of
30 II, 26 | because according to the account of the parable in Matthew,
31 II, 30 | farthing. We shall have to give account of the idle word no less
32 II, 34 | 34. The whole account of the land of Judah and
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