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Sulpitius Severus
The Sacred History

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1 I, III | finding a place of rest, returned to him and being again sent 2 I, III | sent forth a third time, it returned no more, from which it was 3 I, V | went into Egypt, and again returned. Lot, owing to the size 4 I, VIII | and he vowed that, if he returned in prosperity, the name15 5 I, IX | but not finding his idols, returned, after being reconciled, 6 I, XII | freely. Accordingly, they returned, bringing Benjamin with 7 I, XIV | having no control over itself returned to its former state, and 8 I, XVII | to posterity. Jothor then returned to his own country, while 9 I, XXVI | who first met him as he returned home, should be offered 10 I, XXVI | being done, she willingly returned to her father, and fulfilled 11 I, XXXV | instructions of the prophet Gad, he returned into the land of Judah, 12 I, XXXVI | consulted God, and no answer was returned to him. Then, by means of 13 I, XLI | the death of Solomon, he returned to his native land, and, 14 I, XLIII | followed the king as he returned from that place; but as 15 I, XLIV | a year, the Syrian king returned with recruited strength 16 II, I | the favor which was asked, returned anew to council. The trial, 17 II, VIII | Accordingly, a few then returned into Judaea; as to the others, 18 II, IX | as we have said above, returned into their native land by 19 II, IX | subduing these countries, returned as victor to Persia, but 20 II, XI | Indians, and Ethiopians never returned to their native country, 21 II, XI(12)| imply that none of them returned to Palestine, but were wholly 22 II, XIII | considering the matter. He then returned, and when he saw Human grasping 23 II, XV | The Jews, then, having returned, as we have narrated above, 24 II, XVI | to her usual custom, she returned to her own people in safety. 25 II, XVIII | the meantime, Antiochus returned from Alexandria (for he 26 II, XXI | nearly eight hundred men, he returned to Syria. On this becoming 27 II, XXII | the defeat of the enemy, returned to Jerusalem, and bent his 28 II, XXII | And Lysias, having again returned into Judaea with increased 29 II, XLIII | fifteen. But when the deputies returned, they were refused communion,


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