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Sulpitius Severus
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, I | condensed account of those things which are set forth in the 2 I, I | become acquainted with divine things by means of a compendious 3 I, I | comprising in two short books things which elsewhere filled many 4 I, I | which followed, and of all things again thrown into confusion 5 I, I | Nevertheless, as to those things which I have condensed from 6 I, I | the mysteries of divine things cannot be brought out except 7 I, III | being offended by these things, and especially by the wickedness 8 I, VI | having a desire rather for things forbidden, and then Lot 9 I, VI | difficult to abstain from things forbidden), turned back 10 I, VII | and promised him those things which he had already said 11 I, XIV | Chaldaeans were doing similar things, the king declared that 12 I, XVII | children, having learned the things which were being done by 13 I, XVIII | Chapter XVIII.~These things being said by God, while 14 I, XIX | God, looking upon these things, would in his righteous 15 I, XX | angry on account of these things, exposed a part of the people 16 I, XXIII | to follow out all these things in order, I only carefully 17 I, XXIV | foreigners. God, foreseeing these things long before, had, by a wholesome 18 I, XXV | not to doubt that those things could be done which the 19 I, XXIX | destruction of a multitude. These things also are contained in the 20 I, XXXII | they have, and long for things of which they have had no 21 I, XXXV | God. Upon hearing these things, Saul confessed his fault, 22 I, XXXVIII| connection, and many terrible things happened in respect to his 23 I, XXXIX | him the choice of whatever things he desired. But he asked 24 I, XXXIX | granted him, deeming all other things of little value. Accordingly, 25 I, XL | negligence of transcribers, those things which have-been put together, 26 I, XLV | famine abundance of all things was brought into the city 27 I, XLVI | made war upon him; and, as things went badly with him, he 28 I, L | deserve to suffer the same things. Thus, the minds of all 29 I, L | he had attended to divine things, and defeated the Philistines 30 I, LII | have attended to divine things with the utmost care, profiting 31 II, I | as well as by the other things which it accomplished, and 32 II, II | of victims to know secret things, and to predict the future, 33 II, II | king, he suppresses the things he had seen, and demands 34 II, III | they do not believe about things yet to come, though they 35 II, III | out, the mystery of future things and of the resurrection4 36 II, VIII | God, as consuming those things which were offered to it. 37 II, VIII | day, perceived that those things had been taken away, which 38 II, VIII | and had devoured those things which were served up to 39 II, XII | But I will now repeat what things she accomplished. There 40 II, XIV | others treating of other things, or pursuing different inquiries. 41 II, XVI | and five years. If these things took place, as we believe, 42 II, XVII | And indeed this state of things did not long continue, but 43 II, XVII | peace, began to mingle all things with seditions, and to create 44 II, XXI | themselves spoiled. When these things were reported to Lysias 45 II, XXIII | with famine and want of all things, sent messengers to the 46 II, XXIV | Chapter XXIV.~While these things are going on in Judaea,a 47 II, XXVII | venture to touch on these things which are contained in the 48 II, XXIX | crucifixion. And while these things went on at Rome, the Jews, 49 II, XXX | they ventured on eating all things of the mostabominable nature, 50 II, XXXV | Chapter XXXV.~Such were the things accomplished by Helena, 51 II, XXXIX | under public authority, the things which they desired; but 52 II, XL | world was disturbed by these things, and the churches were languishing 53 II, XLII | deeply instructed in divine things, might be present when a 54 II, XLIV | would acquiesce in those things which might be added. This 55 II, XLVI | no ordinary evil, and all things thrown into confusion. For 56 II, XLVI | knowledge of mere earthly58 things: moreover, it was believed 57 II, XLVI | prurient curiosity in all things, flocked to him in crowds. 58 II, XLIX | and power of a few, all things were there to be purchased. 59 II, LI | set at rest. And now all things were seen to be disturbed


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