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Sulpitius Severus
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1 I, I | events unbroken, and have taken out of these what was wanting 2 I, V | those from whom it had been taken.~ 3 I, VIII | time, a grievous famine had taken place. Under the pressure 4 I, X | mighty in wealth, and had taken to himself wives of the 5 I, XVIII | of the poor is not to be taken as a pledge. A ruler of 6 I, XVIII | be offered to God. Flesh taken from a wild beast is not 7 I, XVIII | six days: rest is to be taken on the Sabbath. The crops 8 I, XIX | mountain on which the Lord had taken his place, bringing with 9 I, XXII | walls, and not easy to be taken, either by storm or blockade. 10 I, XXII | escaping: the king also was taken, and suffered capital punishment.~ 11 I, XXIII | enemy. Five kings who were taken suffered death. By the same 12 I, XXVII | account of his wife being thus taken from him, wrought destruction 13 I, XXX | were conquered; the ark was taken; the sons of the priest 14 I, XXXIII | the enemy, the king was taken, and the nation subdued. 15 I, XXXIV | For this reason, he was taken afterwards by Saul, and 16 I, XXXIV | five stones which he had taken, advanced to the battle. 17 I, XXXV | therefore the king, being taken to task by his son, suppressed 18 I, XXXVI | horse, that he might not be taken alive by the enemy, fell 19 I, XXXVI | because we think that it was taken (as said above) from the 20 I, XL | of his kingdom would be taken from his son, and given 21 I, XLIII | against God. For having taken in marriage Jezebel, the 22 I, XLIII | added as was day by day taken away. At the same time, 23 I, XLV | is related to have been taken up to heaven. At the same 24 I, XLIX | government which he had taken from Sella, and left it 25 I, XLIX | prison with fetters never taken off, while he destroyed 26 I, L | for that he rather had taken up arms by the appointment 27 I, LIII | him, all real power was taken away. Joachim, for his part, 28 I, LIV | ordered the prophet to be taken out of the pit, and restored 29 I, LIV | want of food, the town was taken and burnt. The king, as 30 I, LIV | mercy of the enemy, was taken out of his prison. When 31 II, V | present in the event which had taken place, sent proclamations 32 II, V | known the miracle which had taken place, and confessing that 33 II, VI | vessels (which had been taken away by Nabuchodonosor from 34 II, VII | descend to earth (as has taken place), and clearly set 35 II, VIII | that those things had been taken away, which he had ordered 36 II, XVI | weredesperate, so that she had taken precautions for her life 37 II, XVII | the sovereign power was taken from the Persians, after 38 II, XXIII | along with all that he had taken in war.~ 39 II, XXV(21)| Vorstius suggests, we have here taken Jonathan as a nominative, 40 II, XXVI | Jews; but when the city was taken and destroyed, he spared 41 II, XXVI | against the Parthians, he was taken prisoner.~ 42 II, XXX | one hundred thousand were taken captive and sold. Titus 43 II, XXXI | slavery of the law might be taken away from the liberty of 44 II, XXXI | persecution is reckoned as having taken place under Adrian, which, 45 II, XLIII | the two bodies, and had taken possession of the church, 46 II, XLVI | Instantius and Salvianus had taken up the cause of Priscillian, 47 II, XLIX | after he learned what had taken place, orders the authors 48 II, XLIX | hearing of the trial was taken from the prefect, and transferred 49 II, XLIX | step should on his part be taken. When therefore Maximus,


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