Book, Chapter
1 I, 21 | represented by the trumpets of the priests, we may see in Jericho a
2 I, 23 | there were not many married priests, and as though the Apostle
3 I, 23 | in the Psalms among the priests, but among those who call
4 I, 23 | Moses and Aaron among his priests, and Samuel among those
5 I, 23 | And no one doubts that the priests sprang from the stock of
6 I, 34 | Jovinianus, because even bishops, priests, and deacons, husbands of
7 I, 34 | adulterer. Either permit 4494 priests to perform the work of marriage
8 I, 34 | or if it is unlawful for priests to touch their wives, they
9 I, 34 | so great as that of the priests required. Does it follow
10 I, 34 | frequently at the ordination of priests a virgin is passed over,
11 I, 35 | fact that they are bishops, priests, or deacons, but in their
12 II, Int| in Pilate and the Chief Priests, of the produce of the good
13 II, 13 | the life of the ancient priests of Egypt, who, he says,
14 II, 15 | Aaron and the other priests when about to enter the
15 II, 28 | priest has one rank, the priests another, the Levites another,
16 II, 28 | heavenly Jerusalem, the priests who have sinned are degraded
17 II, 33 | themselves belonged to the priests. I should like to ask whether
18 II, 34 | And how is it that of the priests and Levites, themselves,
19 II, 34 | mercy-seat? Why did the other priests wear 4928 linen raiment
20 II, 34 | purple, and fine cloth? The priests and 4929 Levites of the
21 II, 34 | bishops are to no purpose, priests in vain, deacons useless.
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