Book, Chapter
1 I, V | tithes of the spoil. He restored the remainder to those from
2 I, VI | but would afterwards be restored to liberty. Then his name
3 I, XIII | divine approval, and being restored to health, he got back doubled
4 I, XXIV | their leader, they were restored to liberty, and enjoyed
5 I, XXIV | gathering together a hasty army, restored them to liberty by force
6 I, XXIV | until Deborah, a woman, restored them to their former condition.
7 I, XXIX | the whole night, and only restored her on the following day.
8 I, XLIII | At the same time, Elijah restored to life the dead son of
9 I, XLV | him the son of a widow was restored to life, a leper of Syria
10 I, XLVI | was, after eight years, restored to him through means of
11 I, L | proper religious rites were restored by means of Ezekias. He
12 I, LIV | taken out of the pit, and restored to the safekeeping of the
13 II, V | was, after seven years, restored to his kingdom and former
14 II, VIII | own country; and he also restored the sacred vessels which
15 II, X | under whom the temple was restored, obtained the kingdom, his
16 II, XI | But the completion of the restored city is related to have
17 II, XII | under whom Jerusalem was restored, because it is not likely
18 II, XXV | made a treaty with him, and restored the Jews to their own laws.
19 II, XXVI | Aristobulus in chains to Rome, and restored the right of the high-priesthood
20 II, XXXVI | Athanasius. Marcellus, too, is restored to his bishopric, but the
21 II, XXXIX | was, a little afterwards, restored to the city, in consequence
22 II, XLVIII| they were ordered to be restored to their churches. Relying
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