Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Christian people, the times of peace which followed, and of all
2 I, XXIII | Hebrews enjoyed profound peace; their neighbors, being
3 I, XXIV | evil effect of a lengthened peace, they began to sacrifice
4 I, XXIV | man ruled the Hebrews in peace for forty years. To him
5 I, XXV | years, they now enjoyed peace for a period of forty years.~
6 I, XXXII | war, the people lived in peace. But this tranquillity was
7 I, XXXVIII| accord, he possessed in peace a most flourishing kingdom.
8 I, XLII | pious virtues. He lived at peace with Zambri; and he died,
9 I, XLVI | badly with him, he purchased peace with the gold of the temple.
10 II, III | under an appearance3 of peace. And it is also evident
11 II, XV | and, being received in peace, awaited the result. I may
12 II, XVII | again corrupted by a long peace, began to mingle all things
13 II, XXIII | battle. The king begged for peace, which, because19 he, with
14 II, XXIII | being beaten, he begged for peace. This was granted him certain
15 II, XXV | pretended a desire for peace, and slew Ptolemais who
16 II, XXX | as no chance either of peace or surrender was allowed
17 II, XXXII | Adrian, the churches had peace under the rule of Antoninus
18 II, XXXII | the Christians enjoyed peace, except that at the middle
19 II, XLI | know that there could be nO peace with heretics. The Arians
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