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1 I, I | from the beginning of the world and to tell of them, with
2 I, II | Chapter II.~The world was created by God nearly
3 I, II | After the formation of the world man was created, the male
4 I, II(2) | was situated outside our world altogether.~
5 I, III | after the beginning of the world.~
6 I, IV | stained the first age of the world. Accordingly, the sons ofNoah
7 I, IV | left in the then vacant world; for he had three, Shem,
8 I, IV | scattered through the whole world, kept itself in one body.
9 I, IV | induced to separate. And the world was so divided to the sons
10 I, XII | corn began to distress the world. Jacob, constrained by this
11 I, XXIII | from the beginning of the world to his death.~
12 I, XXIX | from the beginning of the world, four thousand three hundred
13 II, III | a representation of the world. The golden head is the
14 II, III | will reduce to nothing that world in which exist earthly kingdoms,
15 II, III | everlasting, that is, the future world, which is prepared for the
16 II, XIV | from the affairs of the, world, and of a kind to be expressed
17 II, XXIX | again near the end of the world, in order that he may practice
18 II, XXX | scattered through the whole world, furnish a daily demonstration
19 II, XXX | daily demonstration to the world, that they have been punished
20 II, XXXII | period, almost the whole world was stained with the sacred
21 II, XXXII | than at that time was the world exhausted by wars, nor did
22 II, XXXIII| just before the end of the world. For it has been proclaimed
23 II, XXXIII| in divine words, that the world was to be visited by ten
24 II, XXXV | a Christian prince, the world had both attained to liberty,
25 II, XXXV | and disturbed the whole world by the error which it instilled.
26 II, XXXV | purpose of creating the world; and that, by his power,
27 II, XXXV | convened from the whole world to meet at Nicaea. Three
28 II, XXXVI | bishops from the whole world to assemble at Sardes, and
29 II, XXXIX | admiration of the whole world, and that abundant supplies
30 II, XL | controversies extend, that the wide world was involved in these monstrous
31 II, XL | fallen into dotage. While the world was disturbed by these things,
32 II, XLI | the men of our part of the world, that is, to the Aquitanians,
33 II, L | was about to leave this world, he, by his remarkable influence,
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