Chap., §
1 Int | collection, we have come a long way from Adam and Eve, a long
2 Int | from Adam and Eve, a long way from the Flood. This writing
3 I, 40 | the decree, for in this way the magnanimity of the king,
4 I, 41 | others--and in the same way any captives who were in
5 I, 52 | in the most comprehensive way.~Footnotes~
6 II, 82 | learning, and worthy in every way to be the representatives
7 III, 131 | intended to be used either way.~
8 III, 143 | wonderful and remarkable way, with inimitable art and
9 III, 159 | complete everything in a way worthy of the majesty of
10 IV, 185 | the priests is in every way unsurpassed both for its
11 IV, 188 | each hand in a wonderful way on to the high place of
12 IV, 189 | 24 In the same way the pieces of the sheep
13 IV, 194 | with reverence and in a way worthy of the great God.~
14 IV, 198 | forth in an indescribable way its own particular colour.~
15 V, 220 | 10 In this way cultivation of every kind
16 V, 224 | 14 And in the same way he gave the judges written
17 VI, 299 | separated in the aforementioned way are also characterised by
18 VI, 315 | whatever it falls in their way to damage.~
19 VIII, 399| desires, this is the true way of ruling if you reason
20 VIII, 404| You must in every possible way, O King, govern your words
21 VIII, 408| long in the most, gracious way, the guests were urged to
22 VIII, 424| king in the most~gracious way applauded the answer and
23 IX, 462 | death upon them, if he gave way to wrath, and that it would
24 IX, 470 | he could build in such a way that his structures would
25 IX, 483 | 52 For in this way you will win your hearer,
26 XI, 529 | measure at the men and the way in which on the spur of
27 XI, 545 | in their noble and holy way they regard everything as
28 XI, 551 | anything or changing in any way whatever any of the words
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