Chap., §
1 I, 4 | ignorance? their object being to cast ridicule.~
2 I, 24 | 24 Now pleasure and pain being as it were two trees, growing
3 II, 51 | can enable him to escape being made a slave by desire.~
4 II, 53 | his powerful ally against being swayed by malevolence.~
5 II, 57 | evening meal; but the king,~being consumed with an intense
6 II, 66 | of the highest character, being then high priest and having
7 II, 67 | and Cilicia, and said, 'Being loyal to the king, I am
8 II, 71 | his Holy Place that was being violated; and when Apollonius
9 II, 76 | high-priest instead, the condition being that in return for the appointment
10 III, 110| his mind than if he were being tormented in a dream; yea,
11 III, 118| longer, during that little being mocked of all men for cowardice,
12 IV, 136| the son of Aaron, Eleazar, being consumed by the melting
13 IV, 137| most wonderful of all, he, being an old man, with the sinews
14 IV, 143| 15 For who is there that being a philosopher following
15 IV, 145| this means even young boys, being philosophers by virtue of
16 IV, 165| condemn us to death, we being in terror of the instruments
17 V, 200| 32 And in no wise being able to strangle his spirit
18 VI, 230| also died a blessed death, being cast into the cauldron,
19 VI, 237| 9 Art thou not ashamed, being a man, O wretch with the
20 VI, 260| feeling of brotherly love being thus naturally strong, the
21 VI, 261| brethren, who were on the rack, being tortured to death; nay more,
22 VII, 277| sympathy with her children being deeper than the father's.~
23 VII, 285| saw the flesh of her sons being consumed in the fire, and
24 VII, 289| sawest the flesh of one son being severed after the flesh
25 VII, 289| another, and hand after hand being cut off, and head after
26 VII, 289| off, and head after head being flayed, and corpse cast
27 VII, 291| tormented while her sons were being tortured with torments of
28 VII, 298| the sight of her children being tortured to death, the Inspired
29 VII, 300| sight of her seven sons being tortured.~
30 VII, 310| stoodest there seeing Eleazar being tortured, and thou spakest
31 VII, 311| is the fight; and do ye, being called thereto to bear witness
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