Book, Chapter
1 I, XXVI | opportunity of seeing the friends of her own age. This being
2 I, LI | by some stratagems of his friends, he perished.~
3 II, I | those of Daniel and his friends. Accordingly, being promoted
4 II, XVII | he died at Babylon. His friends who, along with him, had
5 II, IX | was portioned out by his friends, and was governed for some
6 II, XXIII| senate, styled allies and friends. In the meantime Demetrius
7 II, XXXVI| in the judgment of our friends, he is regarded as a heretic.
8 II, XXXIX| authority. Accordingly, when our friends did not accept of the judgment
9 II, XXXIX| bishops were held by our friends at Aries and Bitterae, towns
10 II, XLI | parties took place. Our friends49 take possession of the
11 II, XLI | really accomplished, our friends continuing in the faith,
12 II, XLI | should contend with our friends in the presence of the emperor.
13 II, XLI | with the prince. But our friends had been specially charged
14 II, XLIII| possession of the church, our friends being driven out of it.
15 II, XLIII| until the number of our friends was diminished down to twenty.~
16 II, XLIV | Valens, as if assisting our friends, subjoined the statement (
17 II, XLIV | added were in favor of our friends. That one, however, must
18 II, XLV | who had received them as friends, after they had made satisfaction
19 II, XLIX | resolution on the part of our friends, who ought either to have
20 II, L | practice of fasting, with being friends or disciples of Priscillian.
21 II, L | that Priscillian and his friends should be put to death.~
22 II, LI | But between them and our friends, a perpetual war of quarreling
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