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watchfulness 1
water 17
waters 7
way 32
wayback 1
ways 1
we 75
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32 away
32 bishops
32 off
32 way
31 most
31 received
30 afterwards
Sulpitius Severus
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, IX | Then Jacob, going on his way, is said to have had a vision 2 I, X | merchants, who were on their way to Egypt. And by them he 3 I, XIII | of his sufferings, in any way, to commit sin. At length 4 I, XV | Red Sea lay between, the way led by31 the land of the 5 I, XV | land, the waters giving way on both sides. Nor did the 6 I, XXII | press upon the enemy giving way. Thus, the men who were 7 I, XXVII | lion which met him in the way. He had a wife from the 8 I, XXXVIII| time, he knew in a guilty way Bersabe, a woman of remarkable 9 I, XXXVIII| place in the battle. In this way, he added to the number 10 I, XXXIX | since he had in such a way brought out the hidden truth 11 I, XL | writer erred. In the same way, in the case of this little 12 I, XLIV | in sackcloth; and in this way he turned aside threatening 13 I, XLV | by God, met them in the way, and, after rebuking them 14 I, XLVIII | human inhabitants. In this way, the threatened evil was 15 I, LIII | king of Egypt now giving way, and the boundaries of their 16 II, VIII | asked them who was in the way of consuming what was offered, 17 II, XV | that everything must give way before him, was roused to 18 II, XVI | returning, and had also in this way inspired belief in he into 19 II, XVIII | promised to the king, a way being once laid open to 20 II, XXI | God, everything would give way before them; for that often 21 II, XXVIII | showed himself in every way most abominable and cruel, 22 II, XXIX | he was believed in this way to have sought for the glory 23 II, XXIX | during the night. In this way, cruelty tint began to be 24 II, XXXI | and of the church. In this way, Mark from among the Gentiles 25 II, XXXVI | these persons out of the way as Athanasius himself. Accordingly, 26 II, XXXVII | man, he voluntarily gave way. But though at a former 27 II, XLI | conduct in a censuring sort of way, but I would be inclined 28 II, XLIV | desiring as they did in some way or other now to put an end 29 II, XLIV | it was too late. In this way, at any rate, the council 30 II, XLV | driven into exile, all gave way before the unfaithfulness 31 II, XLVII | the name of bishops gave way of their own accord, while 32 II, LI | into Gaul. In this sort of way, men who were most unworthy


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