Chap., §
1 Int | persecution by Antiochus, the tyrant of Syria, whom some called
2 I, 9 | lay, they defeating the tyrant by their endurance, so that
3 II, 84 | 36 Accordingly, the tyrant Antiochus, accompanied by
4 II, 85 | well known to many of the tyrant's court for his philosophy.~
5 II, 91 | 43 bus urged by the tyrant to the unlawful eating of
6 II, 100 | 52 But it is the act of a tyrant that you should compel us
7 II, 106 | For thou indeed mayest be tyrant over unrighteous men, but
8 III, 118 | and while despised by the tyrant as unmanly should fail to
9 III, 119 | for you, O minions of the tyrant, why pause ye in your work?'~
10 IV, 129 | buffeted by the threats of the tyrant and swept by the swelling
11 IV, 146 | 18 For when the tyrant found himself notably defeated
12 IV, 147 | under these orders of the tyrant seven brethren together
13 IV, 148 | 20 And when the tyrant saw them there, standing
14 IV, 156 | and branding irons, the tyrant spoke again and said:~
15 IV, 158 | philosophy in opposition to the tyrant, and by their right Reason
16 V, 169 | AND thus no sooner did the tyrant conclude his urging of them
17 V, 170 | Why dost thou delay, O tyrant? We are ready to die rather
18 V, 172 | 4 O tyrant that counsellest us to transgress
19 V, 176 | Make trial therefore, O tyrant. And if thou takest our
20 V, 178 | redoubled the wrath of the tyrant, not at their disobedience
21 V, 181 | gave way, he denounced the tyrant in these words:~
22 V, 182 | O thou most abominable tyrant, thou enemy of the justice
23 V, 188 | vengeance on the accursed tyrant.'~
24 V, 193 | 25 And to the tyrant he said, 'O most ruthless
25 V, 194 | escape, O most abominable tyrant, the penalties of the divine
26 V, 202 | We, O most abominable tyrant, suffer thus for our upbringing
27 V, 205 | the eternal doom of the tyrant, and by the glorious life
28 V, 206 | 38 Invent tortures, O tyrant, in order that thou mayest
29 V, 212 | saying, 'I shrink not, O tyrant, from demanding the torture
30 V, 219 | exclaimed, 'Glorious, O tyrant, glorious against thy will
31 V, 220 | boy, who in answer to the tyrant's inquiry whether he was
32 V, 225 | righteous understanding, O tyrant, is unconquerable.~
33 V, 229 | officers for us, not of a tyrant, but of the Divine Law;
34 VI, 231 | 2 But the tyrant, although fiercely exasperated
35 VI, 235 | red-hot brazier, 'O impious tyrant,' he cried, 'and most ungodly
36 VII, 276 | seven sons according to the tyrant's promise, loved rather
37 VII, 309 | thou didst both defeat the tyrant by thy endurance, and wast
38 VIII, 318| seven sons didst break the tyrant's force, and bring to nought
39 VIII, 324| THROUGH THE VIOLENCE OF A TYRANT~DESIRING TO DESTROY THE
40 VIII, 327| 11 The tyrant was their adversary and
41 VIII, 329| not amazed at them? The tyrant himself and his whole council
42 VIII, 331| over our people, and the tyrant suffered punishment, and
43 VIII, 332| 16 For when the tyrant Antiochus saw the heroism
44 VIII, 335| vengeance hath pursued the tyrant Antiochus upon earth, and
45 VIII, 348| not cruel, when the cruel tyrant of the Greeks set the fire
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