Book, Chapter

1    II,      XIV| nothing worthy of death, or to Herod King of the Jews, or to
2   III,       XI|    appointed as king of Judaea Herod the son of Antipater, the
3   III,     XXII|        escaping when seized by Herod, became a cause of punishment
4   III,     XXII|     how Peter had got out. And Herod, when he had sought for
5   III,     XXIX|       his hostility to Christ, Herod wanted to wreak public vengeance
6   III,     XXIX|     cross. It was not fit that Herod's malice should thus hinder
7   III,     XXIX|  because it escaped from them. Herod did not owe his savagery
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