Book, Chapter

 1   Int,       10|   is "tilled in the blessed land of Christ."~ ~In spite of
 2   III,     VIII|     long before, whether on land or sea, whether in town
 3   III,       IV|    kept at that time in the land of Judsea, seeing that they
 4   III,       XI| justly been cast out of the land of eternity. We do not yearn
 5   III,    XXIII|    is tilled in the blessed land of Christ, being joined
 6   III,     XXIV|   degree the vast tracts of land that lay beneath it; and
 7   III,     XXIV|   well. And later, when the land was drowned with unlimited
 8   III,      XXI|    the whole price of their land, but kept back a little
 9   III,     XLII|     if he was journeying by land, he sacrificed four-footed
10   III,     XLII|  cave or digging a piece of land, he threw down a sacrifice
11   III,     XLII| everywhere; neither air nor land, island nor sea were inopportune
12    IV,       II|    the water creatures, the land for those of the dry ground,
13    IV,       II| force it to live on the dry land, it is readily destroyed
14    IV,       II| dies. Again, if you throw a land animal of a dry kind into
15    IV,       XV|   his error through all the land of Mysia as far as that
16    IV,    XVIII| another, "Come out from thy land" (Gen. xii. 1), etc., calling
17    IV,      XXX|  those who have perished by land or sea, in rivers or in
18     V          |     as the sowing makes the land to bring forth fruit. ~ ~
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