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1 I, II | man was created, the male being named Adam, and the female
2 I, II | Cain and Abel; but Cain, being an impious man, slew his
3 I, II | the name of the slain man being mentioned-a fact which is
4 I, III | Chapter III.~God being offended by these things,
5 I, III | from the destined doom. He being warned by God that a flood
6 I, III | rest, returned to him and being again sent out, it brought
7 I, III | were now to be seen. Then being sent forth a third time,
8 I, IV | shed the blood of any human being, because Cain, having no
9 I, IV | others. This led to their being all the more readily dispersed,
10 I, V | with his father at Charrae. Being at this time spoken to by
11 I, V | regions round about, and being routed at the first onset,
12 I, VI | angels. Then the angels being sent to Sodom, found Lot
13 I, VI | unchaste sinners. Then Lot, being informed by his guests that
14 I, VIII | of the oath." By and by, being advanced in years, and his
15 I, VIII | years, and his eyesight being gone, as he made ready to
16 I, IX | bare Joseph. Then Jacob, being desirous of returning to
17 I, IX | his idols, returned, after being reconciled, having straitly
18 I, X | proceedings. Soon after being instructed by God, he went
19 I, XI | when on one of the boys being born, the midwife had bound
20 I, XI | the children. But Joseph, being kindly treated by the royal
21 I, XI | followed, famine. The king being alarmed by this terror,
22 I, XII | himself at home. Joseph, then, being at the head of affairs,
23 I, XIII | to manhood, saw a Hebrew being assaulted by an Egyptian;
24 I, XIII | the divine approval, and being restored to health, he got
25 I, XV | people went out of Egypt, being as yet unacquainted with
26 I, XV | gazing up to heaven, Moses being so instructed by God, struck
27 I, XVI | its name is handed down as being manna. Moreover, as an abiding
28 I, XVII | going on from thence, and being again tried with want of
29 I, XVII | learned the things which were being done by Moses, came to him.
30 I, XVIII | Chapter XVIII.~These things being said by God, while the trumpets
31 I, XX | The tribe of Levi, then, being set apart for the priesthood,
32 I, XXI | them liberty to pass by, being ready to contend in arms.
33 I, XXII | appointed him his successor, being a man very like himself
34 I, XXII | current of the river. On this being done, Jordan is said to
35 I, XXIII | forward as well worthy of being read by the ministers of
36 I, XXIII | peace; their neighbors, being terrified by war, did not
37 I, XXIV | divine assistance, and, being vanquished and subdued by
38 I, XXIV | this leader or judge. And being again delivered over to
39 I, XXIV | kept under hard rule; and, being afflicted by the evils of
40 I, XXIV | obligations to the goodness ofGod, being chastised with so many disasters
41 I, XXIV | constantly sinned again after being pardoned, it can appear
42 I, XXVI | of the kingdom. And he, being harassed by civil strife,
43 I, XXVI | Accordingly, on the enemy being defeated, as Jephtha was
44 I, XXVI | conqueror. Then Jephtha, being overwhelmed with sorrow,
45 I, XXVI | friends of her own age. This being done, she willingly returned
46 I, XXVII | again turned to idols; and, being deprived of the divine protection,
47 I, XXVII | born. His mother, after being long barren, had a vision
48 I, XXVII | indignation on account of his wife being thus taken from him, wrought
49 I, XXVII | devices. Then the Jews, being compelled to it, handed
50 I, XXIX | improper treatment. After being much chidden by the old
51 I, XXX | Israelites. But the Hebrews, being beaten, prepare to renew
52 I, XXX | it, because he himself, being burdened with years, and
53 I, XXX | calamity was brought to him, being overwhelmed with grief,
54 I, XXXI | Gath. But the people there being afflicted with the same
55 I, XXXII | over the Hebrews; and there being a cessation of all war,
56 I, XXXII | to battle, and the enemy being routed at the first onset,
57 I, XXXIII | destruction. At that time, Samuel, being instructed by God, went
58 I, XXXIV | the king. And ere long, being instructed by God, he anointed
59 I, XXXIV | Philistines and Hebrews being. at this time hotly engaged
60 I, XXXV | and therefore the king, being taken to task by his son,
61 I, XXXVI | following day he with his sons, being overcome by the Philistines,
62 I, XXXVI | following day, David, however, being sent away from the camp,
63 I, XXXVI(60)| practised ventriloquism, this being regarded as a form of demoniacal
64 I, XXXVII | a town of Judaea; and, being there again anointed with
65 I, XXXVII | king for the third time, being about thirty years of age.
66 I, XXXVIII | adultery. Then David, after being severely reproved by Nathan
67 I, XXXVIII | favorable results; and all being subdued by war, both foreign
68 I, XXXIX | friendship and alliance being prepared to carry out his
69 I, XLII | Asab his son succeeded him, being the fifth from David, as
70 I, XLII | years, and his children, as being unworthy, were deprived69
71 I, XLIII | waters of heaven, therefore, being restrained, and since the
72 I, XLIII | until it was dried up. Then, being instructed by God, he went
73 I, XLIII | priests were seized, and, being brought down to the brook,
74 I, XLIV | affairs of the besieged being then in a state of great
75 I, XLIV | to him. Thus, then, Ahab, being slain in that battle, left
76 I, XLV | Chapter XLV.~HE being sick in body, and having
77 I, XLV | woman was paid by the oil being immensely multiplied, and
78 I, XLVI | Joas) of the government, he being at the time but a little
79 I, XLVI | expense; afterwards, however, being corrupted by the flattery
80 I, XLVII | portion76 of the Jews, which being carried into captivity at
81 I, XLVII | terror of his name; but, being elated by prosperity, he
82 I, XLVII | the priests alone to do. Being, then, rebuked by Azaria
83 I, XLVIII | animals of different kinds, being forced by hunger and thirst,
84 I, XLIX | seized the kingdom. Ere long being cut off by Osee, he lost
85 I, XLIX | had received it. This man, being ungodly beyond all the kings
86 I, XLIX | his own kingdom, Assyrians being placed in the enemy's country
87 I, L | showing how often, after being chastened by the Lord, they
88 I, L | Thus, the minds of all being turned to religion, he appointed
89 I, L | to the city. For Ezekias, being inferior in numbers, did
90 I, LI | the town of Nineveh, and being there slain by his sons,
91 I, LI | of impious worship; and being, as a punishment for this,
92 I, LI | himself regardless of God: being entrapped by some stratagems
93 I, LII | wounded by an arrow. And being carried back to the city,
94 I, LIII | held it for three months, being doomed to captivity on account
95 I, LIII | boundaries of their empire being fixed between them, it had
96 I, LIII | and female sex, those only being left behind whose weakness
97 I, LIII | thrown into prison; but being, after a period of thirty
98 I, LIV | although without power, being of an unfaithful disposition
99 I, LIV | besieged hard, and everything being consumed that could be eaten,
100 I, LIV | them. Thus, its defenders being worn out with want of food,
101 II, I | his friends. Accordingly, being promoted by the king to
102 II, I | people. And, as she was being led away to punishment according
103 II, II | to pieces, and the whole, being reduced to dust, was carried
104 II, III | by the clay and the iron being mixed together, yet never
105 II, IV | evil tendency they show, being unaccustomed to yield to
106 II, V | the profane observance, being well aware that that honor
107 II, V | God alone. Not long after, being instructed by a vision which
108 II, VI | honors. Accordingly, he, being sent for, read and interpreted
109 II, VII | these circumstances, Daniel being not unacquainted with what
110 II, VII | what had happened, and not being ignorant that prayer ought
111 II, VII | errors and superstitions being abandoned, the God of Daniel
112 II, VIII | been accustomed to worship, being deceived by the trickery
113 II, VIII | to the idol. Cyrus, then, being on intimate terms with Daniel,
114 II, VIII | while, on the opposite being discovered, the same fate
115 II, VIII(8) | have suspected the words as being a gloss. They are, however,
116 II, IX | their city and temple. But, being few and poor, they made
117 II, IX | stubborn character, and being accustomed to rule over
118 II, IX | the plan of the rulers being approved of by the king,
119 II, X | obtained the kingdom, his name being at that time Ochus. He had
120 II, X | king. The choice, then, being given him of asking for
121 II, X | had been completed (Darius being now dead who had possessed
122 II, X | word. The people, then, being sanctified, performed the
123 II, XI | hundred and fifty years, being leveled with the ground,
124 II, XI | thousand armed men. But being given up by God, on account
125 II, XI | previously been carried away being scattered among the Parthians,
126 II, XII | woman of marvelous beauty. Being accustomed to extol her
127 II, XII | than the foolish king, and being too modest to make a show
128 II, XII | all others in beauty. She being a Jewess of the tribe of
129 II, XII | cousin-german,13 Mardochaeus us. On being espoused to the king, she,
130 II, XII | the heathen. Thus, then, being united to the king, she,
131 II, XIII | be worshiped. Mardochaeus being the one man among all who
132 II, XIII | crying out that violence was being applied to the queen, he
133 II, XIV | with fiction. That history being, in fact, separated from
134 II, XIV | with other histories, as being on a footing of equality
135 II, XV | affairs and of their city being not yet properly settled,
136 II, XV | named Arhaxad. That monarch being slain, he added the nation
137 II, XV | facts, viz.: that the Jews being worshipers of God, and trained
138 II, XV | attacks of enemies or by being sent into captivity, but
139 II, XV | explained it to them, and, being received in peace, awaited
140 II, XV | sooner the misery of a siege. Being therefore overcome through
141 II, XVI | person Of his captive; for, being of surpassing beauty, she
142 II, XVI | carried it away with her. Being regarded as simply going
143 II, XVII | engaged in war. And on his being conquered, the sovereign
144 II, XVII | Alexander, reigned, to whom, being of a very weak character,
145 II, XVII | Alexander, Persia and Babylon being also subject to his sway.
146 II, XVIII | promised to the king, a way being once laid open to his ambition,
147 II, XVIII | Alexander, Paulus and Crassus being, as we have said, consuls,
148 II, IX | Asiaticus made war;and he, being worsted in the war was stripped
149 II, IX | after two years, the Jews being again visited by a similar
150 II, XX | high-priest. When he was being forced by the servants of
151 II, XX | brothers, when they were being forced to violate the law
152 II, XXI | Judah with much spirit as being superior innumbers, but
153 II, XXI | with an enormous army; but being defeated, he retreated to
154 II, XXII | held the citadel, which being connected with the temple,
155 II, XXII | of the auxiliaries, which being sent to him by various states
156 II, XXIII | posted in the citadel. They, being sore pressed with famine
157 II, XXIII | Alcimus, a Jew; Nicanor, being afterwards placed at the
158 II, XXIII | Jerusalem, dies; Bacchides, being thus deprived of his ally,
159 II, XXIII | made war upon the Jews, and being beaten, he begged for peace.
160 II, XXIV | Alexander, gave himself out as being the son of Antiochus (which
161 II, XXV | that the series of dates being given in order might be
162 II, XXVI | eight years afterwards, being deceived by a plot of Ptolemy,
163 II, XXVI | After him, Aristobulus being appointed high-priest, was
164 II, XXVI | held the government; but being by and by defeated by his
165 II, XXVI | settled Armenia and Pontus, being, in fact, the conqueror
166 II, XXVII | Geminus and Rubellius Geminus being consuls; from which date
167 II, XXVIII | alliances, the bridal veil being put upon the emperor, while
168 II, XXVIII | he was a god), the demons being put to flight by the prayers
169 II, XXIX | number of the Christians being now very large, it happened
170 II, XXIX | were invented, so that, being covered in the skins of
171 II, XXIX | beasts, they perished by being devoured by dogs, while
172 II, XXIX | condemned to death, the former being beheaded with a sword, while
173 II, XXIX | began to rebel. Vespasian, being sent by Nero against them,
174 II, XXX | and ere long, on Galba being slain, Otho secured it.
175 II, XXX | confirmed. The Jews, meanwhile, being closely besieged, as no
176 II, XXX | divine will, the minds of all being inflamed, the temple was
177 II, XXX | captivity of the Jews, by which, being exiles from their native
178 II, XXXI | Palestine; but on an army being sent against them, they
179 II, XXXI | his trial without a charge being specified against him.~
180 II, XXXIV | funeral of a dead man was then being conducted with the usual
181 II, XXXVII | degree of modesty, that, being censured by the judgment
182 II, XXXVIII | the bishop of the place being with him to keep up his
183 II, XXXVIII | persons who were with the king being in a state of alarm, and
184 II, XXXVIII | and the emperor himself being a prey to anxiety, Valens ·
185 II, XXXIX | regarded as excusable, because being then only a catechumen,
186 II, XXXIX | bishop of Toulouse (who, being by nature of a sorer disposition,
187 II, XLI | Imperial47 officers, therefore, being sent through Illyria, Italy,
188 II, XLII | means of a public conveyance being furnished to him by the
189 II, XLII | admitted to communion, and being also received into alliance,
190 II, XLII | originators of the wicked heresy being discovered, were separated
191 II, XLIII | these wicked men, and which, being expressed in deceptive terms,
192 II, XLIII | use of the word Ousia as being ambiguous, and as having
193 II, XLIII | equal. Thus, the deputies being sent away, orders were given
194 II, XLIII | the church, our friends being driven out of it. And when
195 II, XLIV | subjoined, and which, not being at the time understood,
196 II, XLV | resisted more courageously, being deprived of their bishoprics,
197 II, XLV | Thus, the best priests being either terrified by threats,
198 II, XLV | beguiled, and the Easterns were being overcome by means of wickedness,
199 II, XLV | ordered to return to Gaul, as being a sower54 of discord, and
200 II, XLV | who, besides the infamy of being a heretic, was convicted
201 II, XLVI | from Egypt, his birthplace being Memphis. His pupils were
202 II, XLVIII | heart of Aquitania, and being there received with great
203 II, XLVIII | which had formerly been made being trampled under foot, they
204 II, XLIX | his trial, by these men as being a disturber of the churches,
205 II, XLIX | craftily escaped them, and being subsequently defended by
206 II, XLIX | order that he might avoid being heard by the bishops, appealed
207 II, L | practice of fasting, with being friends or disciples of
208 II, L | a man clearly worthy of being compared to the Apostles.
209 II, L | the Apostles. For Martin, being then settled at Treves,
210 II, L | subsequently, the emperor being led astray by Magnus and
211 II, LI | Potamius, and Joannes, as being persons of less consideration,
212 II, LI(67) | seems to be, that Ithacius being blamed for bringing accusations
213 II, LI(67) | prosecution of heretics; but being at last driven from this
214 II, LI | And that conflict, after being sustained for fifteen years
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