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Sulpitius Severus
The Sacred History

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1 I, IV | because he had mocked his father when senseless with wine, 2 I, IV | with wine, incurred his father's curse. His son, Chas by 3 I, V | Chapter V.~Abraham, whose father was Thara, was born in the 4 I, V | then dwelt along with his father at Charrae. Being at this 5 I, V | left his country and his father, and taking with him Lot, 6 I, VI | sought a union with their father while he was intoxicated, 7 I, VII | sacrificed to him by his father. Abraham did not hesitate 8 I, VII | into the country of his father for the purpose of obtaining 9 I, VIII | having been urged by his father to take a wife of the house 10 I, IX | her in marriage from the father, gave himself up to a servitude 11 I, IX | desirous of returning to his father, when Laban his father-in-law 12 I, IX | stole the idols16 of her father, and on account of this 13 I, X | After the death of his father, Jacob stayed on in the 14 I, X | was much beloved by his father, and on that account was 15 I, X | having been sent by his father to inspect the flocks and 16 I, XII | to come down with their father, their children, and their 17 I, XII | after the death of their father, they felt alarmed from 18 I, XVII | upon the Sabbath; honor thy father and thy mother; thou shall 19 I, XVIII | Whosoever shall beat his father or his mother, and utter 20 I, XVIII | her to wife; but, if the father of the girl shall refuse 21 I, XXVI | and dances to receive her father as a conqueror. Then Jephtha, 22 I, XXVI | willingly returned to her father, and fulfilled the vow to 23 I, XXVII | along with her house and her father. But Samson, thinking himself 24 I, XXX | days Samuel was born. His father's name was Elchana, and 25 I, XXX | the priesthood of their father a means of gain to themselves, 26 I, XXX | sacrifice; and, although their father is related to have often 27 I, XXXIII | tribe of Benjamin, and his father's name was Kish. He was 28 I, XXXIV | living under the care of his father, and acting as a shepherd, 29 I, XXXVIII | impious arms against his father, with the desire of driving 30 I, XXXVIII | title of king, while his father was still alive. David died, 31 I, XLI | succeeded to the throne of his father in the sixteenth year of 32 I, XLII | removed the traces of his father's faithlessness. He formed 33 I, XLII | both by his own and his68 father's doings, hateful to God, 34 I, XLV | his father-in-law than his father. After him, Ochozias his 35 I, L | son, a man very unlike his father in character. For, in the 36 I, LI | degenerating much from his father, forsook God, and took to 37 I, LI | He was the heir of his father's impiety, and showed himself 38 I, LIII | liker his brother than his father, displeasing God by his 39 II, XII | and an orphan, without father or mother, had been brought 40 II, XXIV | after the death of his father, had betaken himself to 41 II, XXIV | recover the kingdom of his, father, but finding his power unequal 42 II, XXV | his brothers and of his father. Then Demetrius renewed 43 II, XXXII | At this time Leonida, the father of Origen, poured forth 44 II, XXXV | following nature,-that God the Father had begotten his Son for 45 II, XXXVII(41)| Sabellius taught that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost were 46 II, XLII(51) | Sabellius believed that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit 47 II, XLIII | of one substance with the Father. The same confession of 48 II, XLIII | that the Son was like the Father. But deception was carefully 49 II, XLIV | pronounced equal to the Father, and without beginning, [ 50 II, XLIV(52) | pronounced equal to the Father, and without beginning,"


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