Book, Chapter
1 I, V | dwelling-place was at first in the country9 of the Chaldaeans. He then
2 I, V | spoken to by God, he left his country and his father, and taking
3 I, V | brother, he came into the country of the Canaanites, and settled
4 I, VI | endure slavery in a hostile country for four hundred years,
5 I, VII | Isaac would return into the country of his father for the purpose
6 I, VIII | they dwelt in a strange country, that their children should
7 I, XVII | then returned to his own country, while the Israelites came
8 I, XX | nothing dreadful in that country; and that it behooved them
9 I, XXXI | springing up throughout all the country, caused by their venomous
10 I, XLIII| restrained, and since the whole country, burned up by the heat of
11 I, XLIX | being placed in the enemy's country to guard it. Hence that
12 I, L | army; and then, when the country had been laid waste without
13 I, LIV | deserted and desolated native country, or to go along with him
14 II, IV | to remain in their native country, telling them that if they
15 II, VIII | to return into their own country; and he also restored the
16 II, X | groaning over the ruins of his country, he begged permission to
17 II, XI | returned to their native country, and are to this day held
18 II, XV | that, brought out from that country by the divine aid, and having
19 II, XVII | it to return to their own country. At the end of the twelfth
20 II, XVIII| harassed his countrymen and his country in the most shameful manner.
21 II, XVIII| Jason, as an exile, left the country. By examples like these,
22 II, XXII | Elymus, the wealthiest in the country, and a temple situated there
23 II, XXX | whole multitude from the country, and from other towns of
24 II, XL | factious man, harassed our country of Gaul in like manner.
25 II, XLV | Hilarius died in his native country in the sixth year after
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