Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Chapter I.~I address myself to give a condensed account of those
2 I, XVIII | connection with it, he shall give up the bull. If any one
3 I, XVIII | the girl shall refuse to give her in marriage, then the
4 I, XVIII | then the ravisher shall give her a dowry. If any one
5 I, XXIV | enjoined upon the Hebrews to give over the conquered nations
6 I, XXXIV | beloved by all, that might give rise to hatred against himself
7 I, XXXVIII| threefold punishment, and to give him the power of choosing
8 I, XXXIX | was a difficult matter to give a judgment between both
9 I, XXXIX | the other wished rather to give up the boy than that he
10 I, XLIII | heaven, that it should not give any rain to the earth, and
11 I, XLIV | the war,-if they should give up their gold and silver
12 I, LIII | everything, having resolved to give the nation of the Jews up
13 II, II | the king, and promised to give an account of the dream,
14 II, XV | thinking that everything must give way before him, was roused
15 II, XXI | easily were induced to give up their ancient forms of
16 II, XXI | in God, everything would give way before them; for that
17 II, XXIII | the effect that he should give up the deserters and prisoners,
18 II, XXIV | with his son-in-law, to give him assistance. But he,
19 II, L | Ithacius, that he should give up his accusations, or to
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