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35 therefore
35 without
Sulpitius Severus
The Sacred History

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, I | acquainted with divine things by means of a compendious treatise, 2 I, VI | involved in this is by no means trifling, but it is not 3 I, XV | them, and that they had no means of escape since the deep 4 I, XXIII | continued, so that there was no means of escape for the enemy. 5 I, XXIII | study gain by every possible means. And even, if any of them 6 I, XXIV | they were now protected by means of a woman. But it is worthy 7 I, XXIV | severity of God, yet were by no means rendered better, and that, 8 I, XXX | priesthood of their father a means of gain to themselves, and 9 I, XXXVI | returned to him. Then, by means of a woman whose entrails 10 I, XXXVI | thirty years. I can, by no means, agree with this opinion, 11 I, XL | and forty.65 This is by no means accurate; for it would have 12 I, XLIII | of the king, was devising means for taking his life, he 13 I, XLV | multiplied, and sufficient means for a livelihood was provided 14 I, XLVI | restored to him through means of the priests and people, 15 I, XLVIII | of the sea, inquired by means of the lot who was the cause 16 I, L | religious rites were restored by means of Ezekias. He then carried 17 II, I | expense were regarded as by no means comparable to those of Daniel 18 II, II | made an exposure of them by means of a royal edict; and all 19 II, III | living among us, yet by no means agreeing to adopt our customs. 20 II, IV | conspiracy, cut off Godolin by means of treachery while he was 21 II, V | set before them, as the means of punishment, a fiery furnace, 22 II, XXIII | meantime Demetrius was, by means of his generals, carrying 23 II, XXVI | causes of the war, and the means of obtaining23 the mastery. 24 II, XXIX | fact, Nero could not by any means he tried escape from the 25 II, XXX | was accomplished by evil means, yet it had the good effect 26 II, XXXV | which it instilled. For by means of the two35 Ariuses, who 27 II, XXXVII | that Marcellus was by no means sound in the faith, suspended 28 II, XXXVIII| cunningly arranged, through means of his agents, that he should 29 II, XL | Homoiousion, which simply means "of like substance." They 30 II, XLI | Britain, through want of means of their own, made of the 31 II, XLII | among the other bishops, the means of a public conveyance being 32 II, XLV | Easterns were being overcome by means of wickedness, he, in three 33 II, XLIX | against the heretics every means of flattery or bribery. 34 II, L | accusers; and I would by no means blame their zeal in overthrowing 35 II, LI | dissension, could not by any means be set at rest. And now


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