Book, Chapter
1 I, III | again sent out, it brought back an olive leaf, in manifest
2 I, VI | were commanded not to look back upon it. His wife, however,
3 I, VI | things forbidden), turned back her eyes, and is said to
4 I, XI | born first, he, drawing back again into the womb of his
5 I, XIII | restored to health, he got back doubled all that he had
6 I, XVIII | strayed, but shalt bring it back. If you find an animal of
7 I, XIX | it was allowed to see his back parts; and the tables which
8 I, XXXI | formed the design of sending back the ark to the Hebrews.
9 I, XXXI | placed upon a cart, and sent back with many gifts. This remarkable
10 I, XXXI | they saw the ark brought back, vied with each other in
11 I, XXXVII| tribute upon it. He brought back with him an enormous amount
12 I, XLVI | God, the enemy was driven back, and the inhabitants of
13 I, LII | arrow. And being carried back to the city, he died of
14 II, I | that she should be brought back to trial, and that her cause
15 II, XXXIII| upon it, and often threw back the blocks of marble in
16 II, XLIII | and if any should hold back with excessive obstinacy,
17 II, XLV | he could do was to bring back all to repentance and reformation.
18 II, XLIX | sent by the Master to bring back to Spain Ithacius who was
19 II, L | him guilty, and sent him back to prison, until he had
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