Book, Chapter
1 I, II | slain man being mentioned-a fact which is thought by the
2 I, VII | youthful12 age, for he was, in fact, in his fortieth year, enjoined
3 I, XI | there was this remarkable fact, that, when on one of the
4 I, XV | But since, owing to the fact that the gulf of the Red
5 I, XXI | except by repeated blows; in fact, on account of this transgression,
6 I, XXIV | against the Lord. It is, in fact, far more wonderful that
7 I, XXVIII| nothing more than that simple fact. For I do not find that
8 I, XL | abounded in wealth, and was, in fact, the richest of all the
9 I, L | would not fail him. And, in fact, not long after, Tarraca,
10 II, I | follow might reveal the fact that the king's commandment
11 II, III | were before it. But the fact that the feet were partly
12 II, V | unnoticed, since it does in fact harmonize with the Chronicles,
13 II, V | king Cyrus, and such in fact is the number of years which
14 II, XIV | found this conjecture on the fact that (as I have read in
15 II, XIV | That history being, in fact, separated from the affairs
16 II, XXVI | Armenia and Pontus, being, in fact, the conqueror of all the
17 II, XXVIII| in accordance with the fact that vices are always inimical
18 II, XXIX | building a new city. And in fact, Nero could not by any means
19 II, XXXII | blood of the martyrs. In fact, they vied with each other
20 II, XXXIII| ascension. It is a remarkable fact that the spot on which the
21 II, XXXVII| be furnished them in this fact, that a favorable judgment
22 II, XLV | sound measures. He was, in fact, a man who, besides the
23 II, XLV | extended to the others. This fact is admitted by all, that
24 II, XLVI | debate and discussion-in fact, altogether a happy man,
25 II, L | ecclesiastical cause. And, in fact, as long as Martin survived,
26 II, L | him of evil conduct. In fact, Priscillian did not deny
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