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sabinus 1
sacerdotal 2
sackcloth 2
sacred 29
sacrifice 20
sacrifice-things 1
sacrificed 1
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29 certain
29 land
29 returned
29 sacred
29 will
29 yet
28 conquered
Sulpitius Severus
The Sacred History

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sacred

   Book, Chapter
1 I, I | which are set forth in the sacred Scriptures from the beginning 2 I, I | after I had run through the sacred history down to the crucifixion 3 I, I | have condensed from the sacred books, I do not wish so 4 I, VIII | the place of his dream as sacred, he took a stone from it; 5 I, XXXVI| about these times (for the sacred history has recorded almost 6 I, XL | intervened, rather than that the sacred66 writer erred. In the same 7 I, XLIII| first of all filled the sacred place with water; and then, 8 I, XLVII| and compelled to leave the sacred place, he burst out into 9 I, L | very full assemblage, the sacred day was spent with public 10 I, LIII | immense amount of gold, with sacred ornaments either public 11 II, IV | did go into Egypt. The sacred Scriptures are silent as 12 II, V | it to be worshiped as a sacred image. And when this was 13 II, V | find that recorded in the sacred history. But it has perhaps 14 II, V | years which is stated in the sacred history to have elapsed 15 II, VI | and rulers, ordered the sacred vessels (which had been 16 II, VI | who had profaned vessels sacred to God, destruction impended 17 II, VIII | and he also restored the sacred vessels which Nabuchodonosor 18 II, VIII | This having been deemed sacred by the superstition of the 19 II, XIV | after the captivity, but the sacred history has not revealed 20 II, XIV | Egypt and Ethiopia. But the sacred history is opposed to this 21 II, XIV | related to have ridiculed the sacred rites of the Egyptians and 22 II, XIV | which are recorded in the sacred writings. The spirit of 23 II, XIV | to be expressed only in sacred words, clearly ought not 24 II, IX | in the streets, while the sacred volumes of the law and the 25 II, XXI | who regarded nothing as sacred, easily were induced to 26 II, XXII | men. Thus the work of the sacred building was protected, 27 II, XXX | seemed good to some that a sacred edifice, distinguished above 28 II, XXXII| Origen, poured forth his sacred blood in martyrdom. Then, 29 II, XXXII| world was stained with the sacred blood of the martyrs. In


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