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1 I, IV | was now multiplied, and men occupied different places 2 I, XI | be explained by the wise men among the Egyptians, that 3 I, XV | to six hundred thousand men. Now, there had elapsed 4 I, XV | furious that so many thousand men should escape from his kingdom 5 I, XVII | Moses, leading out his men to battle, placed Joshua 6 I, XIX | twenty-three thousand37 men are said to have been slain. 7 I, XX | twenty and three thousand men are said to have died. Thus 8 I, XXII | enemy giving way. Thus, the men who were in ambush took 9 I, XXV | army of thirty-two thousand men. But before the battle began, 10 I, XXV | and having ordered all his men to sound their trumpets, 11 I, XXVI | of a multitude of wicked men, and especially by the help 12 I, XXVI | by the help of the chief men among the Shechemites, took 13 I, XXIX | which was inhabited by men of Benjamin. A certain old 14 I, XXIX | to hospitality, the young men of the town surrounded the 15 I, XXXI | thousand persons.51 The men of Azotus, constrained by 16 I, XXXI | of that place, the chief men of the nation having been 17 I, XXXII | trusting in God, led his men out to battle, and the enemy 18 I, XXXII | should show them,selves men so corrupt in mind as that, 19 I, XXXII | themselves a king from among men. Having spoken these and 20 I, XXXIII | hastily drew forth his men, and pursuing the fugitives, 21 I, XXXVII | time, almost all the older men of the Hebrews conferred 22 I, XXXVIII| of time, seventy thousand men perished. Then David, beholding 23 I, XLI | army of thirty thousand men. But when the two hosts 24 I, XLII | equally odious to God and men. A portion of the people 25 I, XLIII | he is sunk." The wretched men could do nothing but shudder 26 I, XLIII | were still seven thousand men who had not given themselves 27 I, XLVI | the flattery of the chief men, and unduly honored by them, 28 I, XLVIII | hundred and twenty thousand men, and abounding in wickedness, 29 I, LI | the death of many thousand men. The king in terror fled 30 I, LIV | cruel act, but, as the chief men of the Jews (whose practice 31 II, II | in the usual manner of men, they should extract from 32 II, II | divination, they were mocking men with their errors, while 33 II, II | royal edict; and all the men professing that art were 34 II, VI | public feast to his chief men and rulers, ordered the 35 II, XI | and twenty thousand armed men. But being given up by God, 36 II, XII | person before the eyes of men, refused compliance with 37 II, XIII | in his kingdom a race of men of wicked superstitions, 38 II, XIII | hateful alike to God and men. He said that, as they lived 39 II, XIII | slaughter of the Jews, while men were at once sent out to 40 II, XV | inquired of their chief men what was the power on which 41 II, XXI | of nearly eight hundred men, he returned to Syria. On 42 II, XXI | in despair, exhorted his men to go with courageous hearts 43 II, XXII | very powerful body of his men. Thus the work of the sacred 44 II, XXII | with a wall, while armed men were appointed to maintain 45 II, XXV | an army of forty thousand men. Tryphon, when he saw himself 46 II, XXVIII | worthily held the basest of all men, and even of wild beasts. 47 II, XXVIII | virtues, and that all good men are ever regarded by the 48 II, XXIX | disappears from among26 men, leaving it uncertain whether 49 II, XXXVI | Ursatius and Valens,leading men among the Arians, when they 50 II, XXXVIII| unfaithfulness. But the chief men in that evil company were 51 II, XXXIX | withdraw the most celebrated men from the controversy. Accordingly, 52 II, XLI | appeared unseemly to the men of our part of the world, 53 II, XLI | part of our people, young men of but little learning and 54 II, XLI | the side of theArians, old men were sent, skillful and 55 II, XLIII | drawn up by these wicked men, and which, being expressed 56 II, XLVI | than suppressed these evil men.~ 57 II, XLIX | put on his trial, by these men as being a disturber of 58 II, L | folly as to charge all those men, however holy, who either 59 II, LI | Gaul. In this sort of way, men who were most unworthy of


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