Book, Chapter
1 I, I | the Christian people, the times of peace which followed,
2 I, XXII | been carried round seven times, the walls and the towers
3 I, XXIII | over the character of our times; and I hasten to return
4 I, XXVIII| have written about these times note that his rule was only
5 I, XXIX | Chapter XXIX.~About these times, civil war, as we have said,
6 I, XXIX | I have fallen upon these times, concerning which I confess
7 I, XXXVI | have written about these times, remark that he reigned
8 I, XXXVI | obscurity concerning the times of Samuel, who, having been
9 I, XXXVI | have written about these times (for the sacred history
10 I, XLV | provided for herself. In his times, as we have said, Ochozia
11 I, XLVII | knowledge especially of the times of that portion76 of the
12 I, XLVIII| been manifested about these times. That town, rounded of old
13 II, I | Chapter I.~The times of the captivity have been
14 II, III | that these are the last times. But in the stone cut out
15 II, XII | former Artaxerxes, whose times Esdras has given an account
16 II, IX | enumerate both the names and times of the kings who came after
17 II, XXV | we have run through the times of the Asiatic kings, that
18 II, XXV | order of events through the times of those, who were either
19 II, XLVI | Chapter XLVI.~There follow the times of our own day, both difficult
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