Book, Chapter
1 I, XX | three thousand five hundred persons.39 When, therefore, the
2 I, XXXI | the death of many thousand persons.51 The men of Azotus, constrained
3 I, LIV | Under coercion from the same persons, the prophet was let down
4 I, LIV | over these few wretched persons.~
5 II, VI | brought forth. And when all persons, both of the male and female
6 II, XIV | Nabuchodonosor by the Jews. Most persons, however, think that it
7 II, XXII | sallies from above prevented persons from approaching them. But
8 II, XXXVI | much desire to get these persons out of the way as Athanasius
9 II, XXXVII | the union of the divine persons, but proclaiming that Christ
10 II, XXXVIII| unfortunate. Accordingly, the few persons who were with the king being
11 II, XXXIX | samepunishment. All these persons, however, were prepared
12 II, XXXIX | it is well known that the persons exiled were celebrated by
13 II, XLI | amount to more than eighty persons: the rest belonged to our
14 II, XLVI | into its acceptance many persons of noble rank and multitudes
15 II, XLVII | should admit the condemned persons to communion, he should
16 II, XLIX | as themselves suspicious persons, should have reserved the
17 II, L | the blood of the unhappy persons in question. He maintained
18 II, L | with respect to the guilty persons. But subsequently, the emperor
19 II, LI | Potamius, and Joannes, as being persons of less consideration, and
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