Book, Chapter
1 I, I | divine things cannot be brought out except from the fountain-head
2 I, III | being again sent out, it brought back an olive leaf, in manifest
3 I, VII | Nachor, he asked for her, and brought her to his master. After
4 I, VIII | her husband to the Lord, brought forth twins about twenty
5 I, X | persuasions of Judah, they were brought to milder measures, and
6 I, XI | him two sons. But when she brought them forth, there was this
7 I, XI | Accordingly, Joseph was brought out of prison, and interpreted
8 I, XII | Benjamin. Matters, then, are brought to this point, that they
9 I, XIII | river, and caused it to be brought up as her own son, giving
10 I, XIV | covered with stinging insects brought over it, when the Chaldaeans
11 I, XIV | provided that the calamity brought upon the kingdom were removed.
12 I, XVII | place which is called Horeb, brought forth an abundant supply
13 I, XX | in Egypt. Then the Lord brought an enormous supply of quails
14 I, XXIII | neighboring cities also were brought under the power of Joshua,
15 I, XXIII | twenty-nine kingdoms were brought under the yoke of the Hebrews,
16 I, XXV | wrought by the Lord, who had brought them out of the land of
17 I, XXVII | own strength, he openly brought disaster on those hitherto
18 I, XXVIII | remarkable size; and Samson, when brought out, was placed between
19 I, XXX | God. Accordingly, having brought forth a boy, she delivered
20 I, XXX | duty. But, when the ark was brought within sight of the enemy,
21 I, XXX | news of the calamity was brought to him, being overwhelmed
22 I, XXXI | this prosperous battle, brought the ark of God, which had
23 I, XXXI | fell down when the ark was brought in there; and, on their
24 I, XXXI | Jews, when they saw the ark brought back, vied with each other
25 I, XXXI | those heifers which had brought the ark. But the ark could
26 I, XXXIV | proposal made to him, speedily brought in a hundredforeskins of
27 I, XXXVII | the news of his death was brought to him in the land of the
28 I, XXXVII | imposing tribute upon it. He brought back with him an enormous
29 I, XXXVIII| disturbances having been brought to accord, he possessed
30 I, XXXIX | the matter was at length brought before the king. As no witness
31 I, XXXIX | since he had in such a way brought out the hidden truth by
32 I, XLIII | were seized, and, being brought down to the brook, were
33 I, XLV | ordered him to be seized and brought into his presence, but those
34 I, XLV | abundance of all things was brought into the city by the enemy
35 I, XLIX | kings who had preceded him, brought punishment upon himself
36 I, LIV | that captivity had been brought upon them on account of
37 II, I | under King Joachim, and was brought to Babylon, while still
38 II, I | demanded that she should be brought back to trial, and that
39 II, I | and the elders, who had brought the innocent into danger,
40 II, VI | up in the treasury) to be brought forth. And when all persons,
41 II, XII | father or mother, had been brought up by her cousin-german,13
42 II, XII | instructions of him who had brought her up, concealed her nation
43 II, XV | slavery in Egypt, and that, brought out from that country by
44 II, IX | priest had an accusation brought against him by Simon. Then
45 II, XXI | of the army which he had brought together. Under his leadership,
46 II, XXVIII | to the time when Paul was brought to Rome under the emperor
47 II, XXVIII | too, after he had been brought to Rome, on appealing to
48 II, XXXIV | a band of soldiers to be brought32 to it, while the whole
49 II, XXXVII | But Photinus had already brought forward a new heresy, differing
50 II, XXXVIII| requested thatthe person who had brought the news should be introduced
51 II, XLIV | doctrine, and having been brought forward by the Easterns
52 II, XLIV | any rate, the council was brought to an end, a council which
53 II, XLV | intowhich the faith had been brought, inasmuch as the Westerns
54 II, XLVII | decree of the bishops was brought to the knowledge of all,
55 II, XLVIII | themselves of the charges brought against them. Well, their
56 II, XLIX | authors of these tumults to be brought before himself, and makes
57 II, XLIX | heresy had affected should be brought to a Synod at Bordeaux.
58 II, L | the process embraced were brought before the king. The bishops
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