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1 I, Int | books, had published at Rome a Latin treatise containing
2 I, Int | notice of Siricius, bishop of Rome, and it was shortly afterwards
3 I, 1 | since the holy brethren of Rome sent to me the treatises
4 I, 3(4262) | personal encounter with him at Rome. Unlike other Gnostics he
5 I, 7(4292) | worship was introduced at Rome under the Emperors, and
6 I, 13(4329)| the Blessed Virgin Mary. Rome, 384.~
7 I, 13(4330)| the guarding of virginity. Rome, 384.~
8 I, 26 | relates that he was sent to Rome, and that having been plunged
9 I, 42 | Carneades. And mighty Rome cannot taunt us as though
10 I, 44 | frequent victories over Rome, to her marvellous chastity.
11 I, 44(4598)| declared against her by Rome in consequence of her having
12 I, 49(4648)| the women from destroying Rome.~
13 II, 3(4688) | the mediaeval system of Rome.~
14 II, 3(4689) | of Carthage who went to Rome (about a.d. 250) and there
15 II, 7 | Ethiopians, peoples on a par with Rome itself, have intercourse
16 II, 7(4743) | and in 455 they plundered Rome. Their kingdom was destroyed
17 II, 14(4770)| in years when he went to Rome (a.d. 40) on his famous
18 II, 38 | address myself to you, great Rome, who with the confession
19 II, 38 | the meaning of your name. Rome is either strength in Greek,
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