Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        5|        in days before time was reckoned by the Christian era. |18~ ~
 2    II,       IX|     that I am good, since I am reckoned as a man. For if thou didst
 3   III,     VIII|        be destroyed nor spent, reckoned as nothing the coldness
 4   III,     XIII|    watch," perhaps it is to be reckoned so as to mean the fourth "
 5   III,     XVII|   bidding, is not worthy to be reckoned one of the family of the
 6   III,     XVII|     the rest of Christians not reckoned among the faithful, but
 7   III,     XLII|   terrible oath, as he himself reckoned, that they should not freely
 8    IV,      XXI| fashion of a man, since man is reckoned to be the fairest of living
 9    IV,     XXIV|    make the number four, to be reckoned as a hundred, even though
10    IV,      XXX|  period of a thousand years is reckoned as one brief day (cf. 2
11     V          |       believed God, and it was reckoned unto him for righteousness" (
12     V          |     good deeds of virtue to be reckoned for righteousness, just
13     V          |      and respected, yet no one reckoned them, no one set virtue
14     V          |      kind that were good, were reckoned unto Abraham for righteousness.~ ~
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