Book, Chapter
1 I, I | books, I do not wish so to present myself as an author to my
2 I, X | a work so concise as the present, I am called upon to mention
3 I, XII | they promised he should be present, specially that he might
4 I, XIV | to the king of Egypt, and present himself as a leader for
5 I, XIX | such a concise work as the present. But as Moses stayed away
6 I, XXIII| dispositions, while they present an appearance of sanctity,
7 I, XXXV | all, he bad not, on the present occasion, sought to kill
8 II, I | of the Jews who were then present, thought that a boy of an
9 II, II | they were compelled by the present case to acknowledge that
10 II, V | furnace, in order that, by present terror, they might be compelled
11 II, V | that the divine power was present in the event which had taken
12 II, VII | our design is simply to present a connected statement of
13 II, XV | favor. So then, if at the present time they are free from
14 II, XXXVI| a holy man, who had been present as deacon at the Synod of
15 II, XLII | Phrygia, is compelled to be present among the other bishops,
16 II, XLII | divine things, might be present when a discussion was to
17 II, XLIV | Ursatius affirmed that the present confession of faith was
18 II, XLIV | less fully stated in the present confession than was desirable,
19 II, XLVII| Aquitanian bishops were present. But the heretics did not
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