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1 I, VIII(14) | obviously faulty, and the words, as they stand, are scarcely 2 I, XIV | immediately God spoke to him in words to this effect, that he 3 I, XIV | that he now told him in the words of God to let the Hebrew 4 I, XVII | they were to hearken to the words of God; and that was carefully 5 I, XVII | manifold and full of the words of God, and frequently repeated; 6 I, XVII(34) | These words denote what is expressed 7 I, XVIII(35)| Some words seem to have been lost here.~ 8 I, XIX | XIX.~Moses reported these words of God to the people, and 9 I, XIX | time, he was taught in the words of God about building the 10 I, XIX | spoke to the people in the words of God. In this part of 11 I, XXI | who had not believed the words of God perished. For, except 12 I, XXII(41) | Some words have here been lost, but 13 I, XXXII | Having spoken these and other words of a like nature to no purpose, 14 I, XXXIII | king, and told him in the words of God to make war on the 15 I, XXXVI(62)| the text: others omit the words "a plerisque autem."~ 16 I, XLI | people were instructed by the words of God to abstain from fighting, 17 I, XLIII | when Elijah promised in the words of God that neither should 18 I, XLIV | reproved by the prophet in the words of God, for having abused 19 I, XLIV | battle, having spurned the words of Michea the prophet and 20 I, XLVII(76)| is a reference in these words to the two tribes, or kingdom 21 I, XLVIII | complaining to God, that his words had not been fulfilled, 22 I, L | discoursed to them in many words, showing how often, after 23 I, LI | declaring, with many insulting words, that he, after settling 24 I, LI | announced to him in the words of the Lord that the end 25 I, LII | a book written with the words of God, and which had been 26 II, I | king's dainties. And his words were made good, so that 27 II, II | with the fulfillment of his words by what followed. The king, 28 II, III(2) | strangely expressed by the words "omnibus ante regnis validissimum."~ 29 II, IV | exhorted them all in the words of God to remain in their 30 II, VI | perceived to be formed into words.6 But no one could be found 31 II, VI(6) | but so placed as to form words. ~ 32 II, VIII(8) | others have suspected the words as being a gloss. They are, 33 II, VIII(8) | probably genuine. Virgil's words are,-~"Hic regina gravem 34 II, XII(13) | patruele patre": words which have much perplexed 35 II, XIV | expressed only in sacred words, clearly ought not to have 36 II, XIV | and will narrate in as few words as I can the acts performed 37 II, XIV(16) | the writer applies these words to the book of Judith. ~ 38 II, XXII(18) | Some add the words, "or of Lysimachus," but 39 II, XXV(20) | Some words have here been lost, but 40 II, XXXIII | been proclaimed in divine words, that the world was to be 41 II, XLIII | carefully prepared within the words, in order that he might 42 II, XLIV | the heariers. For in these words, in which the Son was denied 43 II, XLVI(56) | superstitio exitiabilis": the very words which Tacitus employs, when 44 II, XLVI(57) | the exact meaning of these words.~


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