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Sulpitius Severus
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captivity

   Book, Chapter
1 I, V | while Lot was led into captivity. When Abraham heard of this, 2 I, XXIV | penalty of eight years' captivity, until, with Gothoniel as 3 I, XXIV | the Church, by whose aid captivity to the devil is escaped. 4 I, XXV | not44 with him, because captivity pressed sore upon his people, 5 I, XXV | deliver the people from captivity." But he declared that he 6 I, XXV | therefore, escaped from their captivity, which had pressed upon 7 I, XXVII| unfaithfulness by forty years of captivity. At that time, Samson is 8 I, XLVII| which being carried into captivity at a later period than the 9 I, XLIX | from God, and a perpetual captivity on his nation. For Salmanasar, 10 I, XLIX | Tobias was carried into captivity. But on the side of the 11 I, L | at last carried away into captivity, as had lately happened, 12 I, LIII | months, being doomed to captivity on account of his impiety. 13 I, LIII | nation of the Jews up to captivity and destruction), Nabuchodonosor 14 I, LIV | and not understanding that captivity had been brought upon them 15 I, LIV | already often proclaimed that captivity impended over the city, 16 II, I | Chapter I.~The times of the captivity have been rendered illustrious 17 II, V | to have elapsed from the captivity up to the time of Cyrus.~ 18 II, XI | by the multitude kept in captivity. For, of old, those two 19 II, XI | their sin, to death and captivity, they had sunk down to the 20 II, XI | Now, from the date of the captivity of the Jews until the time 21 II, XIV | to have lived after the captivity, but the sacred history 22 II, XIV | over the Persians after the captivity, unless it be that, on account 23 II, XV | enemies or by being sent into captivity, but were always unconquerable 24 II, XXVI | of all living after the captivity to assume the name of king, 25 II, XXX | of the temple, and final captivity of the Jews, by which, being 26 II, XXX | were often given over to captivity on account of their sins,


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