Book, Chapter
1 I, I | those things which are set forth in the sacred Scriptures
2 I, II | years ago, as we shall set forth in the course of this book;
3 I, II | and therefore were cast forth as exiles into our earth.3
4 I, III | waters were decreasing, sent forth first a raven for the purpose
5 I, III | dead bodies, he then sent forth a dove. It, not finding
6 I, III | be seen. Then being sent forth a third time, it returned
7 I, V | adjacent territories went forth to battle against those
8 I, VIII | husband to the Lord, brought forth twins about twenty years
9 I, XI | But when she brought them forth, there was this remarkable
10 I, XV | posterity. Thus the people went forth rich, both by their own
11 I, XV | years. Well, as they went forth in haste, a pillar of cloud
12 I, XV | and power, he hastily led forth his army. And already the
13 I, XVI | showed itself, and burst forth against Moses; when, as
14 I, XVI | day, those who had gone forth from the camp perceived
15 I, XVII | is called Horeb, brought forth an abundant supply of water.
16 I, XIX | melted together, there came forth the head of a calf. The
17 I, XX | bearing upon sacrifice are set forth; commandments also are added
18 I, XXI | strike the rock, and bring forth water, he doubted, even
19 I, XXV | than he wished him to lead forth to the conflict; that, if
20 I, XXVI | him, having joyfully gone forth with drums and dances to
21 I, XXVII | upon God, and water flowed forth from47 the bone which he
22 I, XXIX | not without some care, set forth the order of events in the
23 I, XXX | Accordingly, having brought forth a boy, she delivered him
24 I, XXX | the sons of the priests go forth with it, because he himself,
25 I, XXXI | other in joyously rushing forth from the town of Betsamis
26 I, XXXII | their insane desire; he set forth the tyranny and haughty
27 I, XXXIII| courage to think of going forth to battle: most had be-taken
28 I, XXXIII| perceiving this, hastily drew forth his men, and pursuing the
29 I, XXXV | deadly blow. From this time forth, the king no longer secretly
30 I, XL | in due time we shall set forth the connected order of events.
31 I, XLIII | between them, Elijah setting forth the honor of God, while
32 I, XLIV | king, encouraged him to go forth to battle, and when he hesitated,
33 I, XLIV | some false prophet, went forth to battle, having spurned
34 I, XLV | tribes; and having gone forth to battle in company, they
35 I, XLVIII| But, after they had gone forth into the deep, the sailors,
36 I, LII | afterwards, having gone forth to battle against Nechao,
37 II, II | matter demands that we set forth the dream of the king and
38 II, III | thoroughly uniting, are shadowed forth those future mixtures of
39 II, VI | treasury) to be brought forth. And when all persons, both
40 II, VII | place), and clearly set forth the future coming of Antichrist.
41 II, IX | of the dates may be set forth in a regular and fixed order.
42 II, XII | insult, and he drove her forth, both from her condition
43 II, XVI | following day the Hebrews held forth for show the head of Holofernes
44 II, XXVIII| subject would induce me to set forth his vices at some length,
45 II, XXIX | and by edicts openly set forth it was proclaimed unlawful
46 II, XXIX | was healed," -to be sent forth again near the end of the
47 II, XXXI | further cruelty to be put forth against them. Then under
48 II, XXXII | father of Origen, poured forth his sacred blood in martyrdom.
49 II, XXXV | then the Arian heresy burst forth, and disturbed the whole
50 II, XXXV | the faith was fully set forth in writing; the Arian heresy
51 II, XXXIX | did not venture to set forth in public their monstrous45
52 II, XLII | name. But after he had set forth his faith in harmony with
53 II, XLVII | cities, but to be driven forth beyond all the territory
54 II, XLVIII| disposition. They were driven forth from Bordeaux by Delfinus,
55 II, XLIX | of the Treveri, he poured forth entreaties full of ill-will
56 II, LI | bishops, it he should stand forth as accuser also at the last
57 II, LI | as its author, had burst forth, but acquiring strength,
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