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 1    I,   6, p.   35    |        nations, and at once the Romans besieged Jerusalem, and
 2   II,   3, p.   78    |   Apostle in the Epistle to the Romans more clearly defines and
 3   II,   3, p.   84    |       they were besieged by the Romans and brought to desolation. (
 4   II,   3, p.   84    |       Vespasian, Emperor of the Romans, being a second time besieged
 5   II,   3, p.   97    |      siege of the people by the Romans, through which the whole
 6  III,   2, p.  114    |       they were besieged by the Romans, he does not pass this over
 7  III           130(51)|     Britons inaccessible to the Romans subjugated to Christ." About
 8  III,   5, p.  132    |  ancestral gods. Let us bid the Romans first of all not to worship
 9  III,   5, p.  133    |       that men who announced to Romans, Greeks, and Barbarians
10  III,   7, p.  157    |          pray, can we preach to Romans? How can we argue with Egyptians?
11  III,   7, p.  161    |      have become subject to the Romans, the Syrians likewise, the
12   VI,  13, p.   15    |       with yokes of oxen by the Romans and utterly devastated,
13   VI,  18, p.   26    |      which it suffered from the Romans, after its inhabitants had
14   VI,  18, p.   34    |   literally in the siege by the Romans, in the course of which
15  VII,   1, p.   60    |         Saviour spoke, when the Romans took the city, and settled
16  VII,   1, p.   60    |        Empire, He disguises the Romans in this way. For I believe
17  VII,   1, p.   61    |    Hebrew means Rulers. And the Romans are now such Rulers. ~And
18  VII,   1, p.   61    |         Scripture refers to the Romans; that would be foolish and
19  VII,   1, p.   61    |         to be understood of the Romans under the name of Assyrians,
20  VII,   1, p.   61    |         abstain from naming the Romans is that the teaching of
21  VII,   3, p.   86    |        the Jewish nation by the Romans, how can they fulfil a prophecy
22 VIII,   1, p.  107    |       below them are all called Romans, and their power is named
23 VIII,   1, p.  107    |     long, and be subject to the Romans, their rulers from that
24 VIII,   2, p.  132    |       was then made king by the Romans, but did no longer appoint
25 VIII,   2, p.  132    |   High-Priests, as did also the Romans, who took the government
26 VIII,   2, p.  133    |       after him, after whom the Romans when they entered on the
27 VIII,   2, p.  133    |        first, and after him the Romans, appointed what high-priests
28 VIII,   4, p.  146    | previously to the period of the Romans, in whose time the Jewish
29    X,   4, p.  210    |  appointed to his office by the Romans, and did not attain his
30   XV           237    |         the fourth, that of the Romans, would follow, more powerful
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