Book, Chapter
1 I, I | entreated me to undertake this work. I, seeking to carry out
2 I, IV | constructing some great work before they should be separated
3 I, IV | of those engaged in the work might be hindered, they
4 I, VI | is not the part of this work to treat of it. At the same
5 I, X | do not think that, in a work so concise as the present,
6 I, XVII | in vain; thou shall do no work upon the Sabbath; honor
7 I, XVIII | is to be kindly treated. Work is to be done on six days:
8 I, XIX | inserted in such a concise work as the present. But as Moses
9 I, XX | within the limits of the work undertaken, touch upon the
10 I, XL | the case of this little work of ours, we believe it will
11 I, XL | then, Solomon finished his work of building the temple in
12 I, XLVI | purpose to adhere in this work to the dates in their proper
13 II, V | agents in this execrable work, as they were forcing, with
14 II, V | found this remark in the work of some anonymous author
15 II, VIII | possibly be the case, that that work of brass-mere insensate
16 II, IX | temple to be stopped, the work was suspended to the second
17 II, X | the Jews. For, as it was a work of great labor to restore
18 II, XI | Jerusalem, he distributed the work connected with the city
19 II, XI | theyreceived. And already the work of rebuilding11 had been
20 II, XIII | Haman setting his mind to work the ruin of the Hebrew,
21 II, XXII | body of his men. Thus the work of the sacred building was
22 II, XXVII | character of our condensed work should, in any measure,
23 II, XXVIII| with the purpose of this work to enter upon so vast a
24 II, XXX | structure of such extraordinary work. For it seemed good to some
25 II, XXXII | limits prescribed to this work.~
26 II, XLII | then proceeded to actual work, and the originators of
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