Book, Chapter
1 I, I | of those things which are set forth in the sacred Scriptures
2 I, II | thousand years ago, as we shall set forth in the course of this
3 I, VII | The servant accordingly set out for Mesopotamia, and
4 I, VIII | his brother. Thus Jacob is set before his brother as the
5 I, XI | divine spirit in Joseph, set him over the department
6 I, XII | been done, but so that he set the younger before the elder
7 I, XIX | have been slain. Then Moses set up the tabernacle outside
8 I, XX | bearing upon sacrifice are set forth; commandments also
9 I, XX | tribe of Levi, then, being set apart for the priesthood,
10 I, XXI | as leaders, endeavored to set themselves up against Moses
11 I, XXIII | the Levites, who had been set apart for the priesthood,
12 I, XXIII | pass over the example thus set, but I would earnestly bring
13 I, XXIX | not without some care, set forth the order of events
14 I, XXXII | their insane desire; he set forth the tyranny and haughty
15 I, XXXVIII| famine for three years was set before him, and flight before
16 I, XL | these resources, Solomon set about erecting a temple
17 I, XL | and in due time we shall set forth the connected order
18 I, XLI | superstition. Accordingly, he set up one golden calf at Bethel,
19 I, LII | with still greater care set himself to practice the
20 II, II | this matter demands that we set forth the dream of the king
21 II, III | many gifts by the king, was set over Babylon and the whole
22 II, IV | related above, Godolin was set after the destruction of
23 II, V | criminals, and there was set before them, as the means
24 II, VI | Nabuchodonosor had also set him over the kingdom, and
25 II, VII | taken place), and clearly set forth the future coming
26 II, IX | succession of the dates may be set forth in a regular and fixed
27 II, IX | rule is, in most copies,10 set down at twenty and five
28 II, X | succeeded to Darius Ochus), set out from Babylon with many
29 II, XIII | while the Jews at large were set free. Artaxerxes reigned
30 II, IX | Simon. Then Antiochus was set free by the Romans, and
31 II, XX | with marvelous courage he set at naught the profane enactments,
32 II, XXI | the Jews, while he himself set out against the Persians,
33 II, XXVIII | subject would induce me to set forth his vices at some
34 II, XXIX | fire, and not a few were set apart for this purpose,
35 II, XXIX | enacted; and by edicts openly set forth it was proclaimed
36 II, XXX | of Jerusalem. Vespasian set out for Rome, and was received
37 II, XXXI | an injury upon the place, set up the images of demons
38 II, XXXV | assembled: the faith was fully set forth in writing; the Arian
39 II, XXXIX | enthusiasm, did not venture to set forth in public their monstrous45
40 II, XLII | threefold name. But after he had set forth his faith in harmony
41 II, XLV | our regions of Gaul were set free from the guilt of heresy
42 II, XLVI | introduce it into Spain, having set out from Egypt, his birthplace
43 II, XLVIII | Salvianus, and Priscillian set out for Rome, in order that
44 II, XLIX | the bishop Pritannius, he set them at defiance. Then,
45 II, LI | could not by any means be set at rest. And now all things
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