Book, Chapter
1 I, V | flushed with victory, he put them to flight. Then he
2 I, XI | that one of them would be put to death, and the other
3 I, XIV | after the suffering was put an end to, his mind, having
4 I, XVIII | Whosoever slays a man shall be put to death; he who does so
5 I, XVIII | been stolen, he shall be put to death. If any one strike
6 I, XVIII | of the blow, he shall be put on his trial for doing so.
7 I, XVIII | to miscarry, he shall be put to death. If any one knock
8 I, XVIII | to a beast, he shall be put to death. Let him who sacrifices
9 I, XXIII | made a warlike alliance to put down the Hebrews by arms.
10 I, XXVIII| fast. Then they, having put out his eyes, bound him
11 I, XXXIII| he ordered his son to be put to death. But by the help
12 I, XXXIV | Fearing, however, that if he put to death one so beloved
13 I, XXXV | did not think it safe to put himself in the power of
14 I, XL | those things which have-been put together, not without care
15 I, XLV | by the enemy having been put to flight, water was furnished
16 I, L | that in vain did Ezekias put his trust in God, for that
17 I, LIV | frequently had the same question put to him, at length gave an
18 I, LIV | had declared, had his eyes put out, and was carried away
19 II, II | professing that art were publicly put to death. When Daniel heard
20 II, VIII | Accordingly, all of them were put to death by the order of
21 II, IX | building of the city was put a stop to, and delayed until
22 II, X | that kind, as well as to put away the children which
23 II, XIII | queen, he ordered him to be put to death. It then came to
24 II, XXI | place, he wasrouted and put to flight; and with the
25 II, XXI | to battle-that, if they put their trust in God, everything
26 II, XXII | defense of the place, he was put to flight. Moreover, he
27 II, XXVIII| alliances, the bridal veil being put upon the emperor, while
28 II, XXVIII| a god), the demons being put to flight by the prayers
29 II, XXIX | believed that, even if he did put an end to himself with a
30 II, XXXI | any further cruelty to be put forth against them. Then
31 II, XXXI | unjust that any one should be put on his trial without a charge
32 II, XLIV | some way or other now to put an end to the business.
33 II, XLVI | economical in the use of it. Put at the same time he was
34 II, XLIX | Moreover, Ithacius was put on his trial, by these men
35 II, L | survived, the trial was put off; while, when he was
36 II, L | and his friends should be put to death.~
37 II, LI | example to others, either put to death or punished with
38 II, LI | bodies of those who had been put to death were conveyed to
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