Book, Chapter
1 I, IV | made use of one tongue, as long as the multitude, afterwards
2 I, V | place named Sychem. Ere long, owing to the want of corn,
3 I, VII | by the help of God. Not long after this, God tried the
4 I, VIII | VIII.~Now, Rebecca, having long been barren, at length,
5 I, IX | we are told that she was long barren, while Leah was fruitful.
6 I, XIX | But as Moses stayed away a long time, since he spent forty
7 I, XXI | swallowed them alive. And not long after, a revolt of the whole
8 I, XXI | fourteen thousand.40 And not long after, as had already often
9 I, XXI | in the wilderness for so long a time, with this view,
10 I, XXIV | foreseeing these things long before, had, by a wholesome
11 I, XXVII | His mother, after being long barren, had a vision of
12 I, XXVIII| staved off her purpose for a long time, she persuaded him
13 I, XXX | mother's, Anna. She having long been barren, is said, when
14 I, XXXII | weary of what they have, and long for things of which they
15 I, XXXIV | heard to the king. And ere long, being instructed by God,
16 I, XXXIV | gave her to another. Ere long, a younger daughter of the
17 I, XXXV | But the wicked are not long good. For, when Saul was
18 I, XL | We see that this has a long time ago been fulfilled,
19 I, XLIX | seized the kingdom. Ere long being cut off by Osee, he
20 I, L | Passover, which had for a long time been neglected, should
21 I, L | rejoicing, and, after a long interval, the proper religious
22 I, L | fail him. And, in fact, not long after, Tarraca, king of
23 I, LIII | him away captive, and not long after, while still a prisoner,
24 I, LIV | thrust into prison. Ere long, however, he regretted this
25 II, V | be paid to God alone. Not long after, being instructed
26 II, XVII | state of things did not long continue, but all preferred
27 II, XVII | them. again corrupted by a long peace, began to mingle all
28 II, XVIII | employed before. But not long after, as he had not furnished
29 II, XXX | the government; and ere long, on Galba being slain, Otho
30 II, XXXII | clerics of some churches. Ere long, under Decius as emperor,
31 II, XXXII | by the slaughters of ten long years. There survive also
32 II, XXXIV | ruins to be cleared out. Ere long, as the reward of her faith
33 II, XXXVI | exile into Gaul. But ere long, eighty bishops, assembling
34 II, L | cause. And, in fact, as long as Martin survived, the
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