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1 I, VIII | under the influence of envy, driven out by the inhabitants.
2 I, XLVI | while his grandmother was driven into exile. He, at the beginning
3 I, XLVI | mercy of God, the enemy was driven back, and the inhabitants
4 II, XVIII | Accordingly, Onias was driven from office, and the priesthood
5 II, XVIII | amount of money, he was driven from his position, and Lysimachus
6 II, IX | lest it should happen that, driven on by their numerous miseries,
7 II, XXXV | persecution. The bishops were driven into exile: cruelty was
8 II, XXXIX | of parties, Paulinus was driven into banishment. In the
9 II, XXXIX | bishop of Poictiers, were driven into exile. Rhodanius, also,
10 II, XXXIX | have mentioned above were driven into exile, forty-five years
11 II, XLIII | obstinacy, they should be driven into banishment, provided
12 II, XLIII | church, our friends being driven out of it. And when the
13 II, XLV | of their bishoprics, were driven into exile, and others substituted
14 II, XLV | terrified by threats, or driven into exile, all gave way
15 II, XLVII | churches or cities, but to be driven forth beyond all the territory
16 II, XLVIII| religious disposition. They were driven forth from Bordeaux by Delfinus,
17 II, LI(67)| heretics; but being at last driven from this position, he turned
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