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Sulpitius Severus
The Sacred History

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, I | to become acquainted with divine things by means of a compendious 2 I, I | for all the mysteries of divine things cannot be brought 3 I, XI | seeing that there was a divine spirit in Joseph, set him 4 I, XIII | obtained the reward of the divine approval, and being restored 5 I, XIV | that this was done by the divine majesty. Then the king, 6 I, XVI | an abiding witness to the divine gift, Moses is related to 7 I, XVII | leader. Then Moses, under divine orders, striking with his 8 I, XXII | the town which had thus by divine help been demolished. Next, 9 I, XXIV | they were deprived of the divine assistance, and, being vanquished 10 I, XXIV | eighteen years, until, by a divine impulse, Aod slew the enemies' 11 I, XXIV | slavery, they implored the divine help. Thus always when in 12 I, XXVI | to call upon God; but the divine answer to them was that 13 I, XXVI | upon God, they obtained the divine compassion, though it had 14 I, XXVII | and, being deprived of the divine protection, were subdued 15 I, XXX | their minds (not without a divine impulse), they rush into 16 I, XXXII | threatened them with the divine wrath, if they should show 17 I, XXXIII | spoil, and unmindful of the divine injunctions, ordered the 18 I, XXXVII | building a temple to God, the divine answer was given him to 19 I, XXXVIII| his subjects than by the divine favor. Accordingly, an angel 20 I, XXXIX | exercise of his gift of divine wisdom, ordered the child 21 I, XLI | received the kingdom by divine appointment. Thus the army 22 I, XLIV | God, for having abused the divine kindness, and spared the 23 I, XLVI | was most devoted to the divine worship, and embellished 24 I, XLIX | their settlers accepted the divine rites of the Jewish religion, 25 I, L | which he had attended to divine things, and defeated the 26 I, L | the enemy, and that the divine assistance would not fail 27 I, LII | and to have attended to divine things with the utmost care, 28 I, LII | under obligation to the divine goodness. Accordingly, he 29 I, LII | prevailed, that they used to pay divine honors to the sun and moon, 30 II, I | deliverance of Susanna through the divine wisdom, as well as by the 31 II, I | such a bold step without a divine impulse, and, granting him 32 II, IV | Jeremia, requesting of him divine counsel. He then exhorted 33 II, IV | to useful advice and the divine power, did go into Egypt. 34 II, V | having no doubt that the divine power was present in the 35 II, VII | flattery, to enact that divine honors should be paid to 36 II, VII | who claim for themselves divine honors. In these circumstances, 37 II, XI | and urgently entreated the divine compassion. Accordingly, 38 II, XV | wailing, they implored the divine assistance; saying that 39 II, XV | from that country by the divine aid, and having passed over 40 II, XV | unconquerable when they enjoyed the divine favor. So then, if at the 41 II, XV | little, and look for the divine assistance, so that the 42 II, XXVIII | For, at that time, our divine religion had obtained a 43 II, XXX | Thus, according to the divine will, the minds of all being 44 II, XXXIII | it has been proclaimed in divine words, that the world was 45 II, XXXIII | that the spot on which the divine footprints had last been 46 II, XXXVII | respect to the union of the divine persons, but proclaiming 47 II, XLII | most deeply instructed in divine things, might be present


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