Book, Chapter

1   Int,        3|   became an instigator of the terrible persecution of the Christians
2   III,     VIII|     there by the force of His terrible brow. And if by virtue of
3   III,     VIII| against him by some novel and terrible mask, but should rather
4   III,     VIII|  contest, was seen to be most terrible after it, such as earth
5   III,       II|   watch in the expectation of terrible things, besought in prayer
6   III,     XLII| mystery, charging them with a terrible oath, as he himself reckoned,
7    IV,      XXV|      Greek, by importing such terrible language into his questionings,
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