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Deuteronomy 32:25The sword without, and terror within, shall destroy both the young man and the virgin, the suckling also with the man of gray hairs.
Nave's Topical IndexLamentations 2:21
The young and the old lie on the ground in the streets: my virgins and my young men are fallen by the sword; you have slain them in the day of your anger; you have killed, and not pitied.
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Lamentations 5:11
They ravished the women in Zion, and the maids in the cities of Judah.
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Women who Witnessed the Fall of Rome
... mixture of vice and virtue, barbarous cruelty and Christian ... It is on record that
many Christian women, in order to ... in a barbarian camp, was treated with great ...
/.../brittain/women of early christianity/vii women who witnessed the.htm
The Last Siege of the Jews under Adrian.
... destroyed indiscriminately thousands of men and women and children ... reign of Trajan
only increased the cruelty of the ... his rebellion, were very cruelly treated (cf ...
/.../pamphilius/church history/chapter vi the last siege of.htm
Appeal to the Christian Women of the South
... substantiate their claim to the men, women, or children ... daughters-in-law, and when
not treated as such ... of that master whose oppression and cruelty has driven ...
/.../an appeal to the christian women of the south/appeal to the christian women.htm
The Burning of Athens.
... The inhabitants, too, were treated with the utmost cruelty. ... Many of the women, both
mothers and maidens, died in consequence of the brutal violence with ...
//christianbookshelf.org/abbott/xerxes/chapter x the burning of.htm
The Holy War,
... treason, contention, discord, tyranny, and cruelty; with spoiling ... he uses in this
war, describing accurately ... sickness, eleven thousand"men, women, and children ...
/.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/the holy war.htm
The Subsequent Wickedness of Licinius, and his Death.
... by them, and the many married women and virgins ... other cities of Pontus surpassed
every excess of cruelty. ... remained Licinius' friends, and were treated as such ...
/.../pamphilius/church history/chapter viii the subsequent wickedness of.htm
The Puritan Conflict.
... into Two Parts) against theatres, masquerades, dancing, and women actors, with ... rector
of a church in London, were treated with similar cruelty for abusing ...
/.../ 92 the puritan conflict.htm
The First Crusade (Ad 1095-1099)
... the tyranny with which the Mahometans there treated both the ... are even told that two
old women, who were ... loose into some frightful acts of cruelty and plunder ...
/.../chapter ix the first crusade.htm
St. Athanasius,
... banishment, and it is said that even the women laboured at ... his brother Valens, who
was a furious Arian, and treated the Catholics with great cruelty. ...
/.../chapter xii st athanasius.htm
The Conversion of Paul.
... way, whether they were men or women, he might ... followers he had, on all occasions,
treated with the ... the spirit of pride, dissimulation, injustice, and cruelty. ...
/.../dick/lectures on the acts of the apostles/lecture xii the conversion of.htm
Subtopics
Women
Women are Affectionate
Women are Courteous to Strangers
Women are Mirthsome
Women are Tender to Her offspring
Women are Timid
Women As Pastors
Women Baptizing
Women Cutting Their Hair
Women in Business
Women in Chorus
Women in Ministry
Women Long Hair
Women of Backsliding
Women of Evil People
Women of Saints
Women of the Body (Ekklesia) of Christ
Women Pastors
Women Preachers
Women Teachers
Women was a Doorkeeper
Women Working
Women:
Women: A Persian Queen Sat on a Throne Beside Her King
Women: Active in Instigating to Iniquity
Women: Anna
Women: As Poets: Deborah
Women: As Poets: Elisabeth
Women: As Poets: Hannah
Women: As Poets: Mary
Women: As Poets: Miriam
Women: As Prophets: Anna
Women: As Prophets: Deborah
Women: As Prophets: Huldah
Women: As Prophets: Miriam
Women: As Prophets: Noadiah
Women: As Prophets: Philip's Four Unmarried Daughters
Women: As Rulers
Women: Athaliah
Women: Athaliah, in Destroying the Royal Household and Usurping the Throne
Women: Bath-Sheba, in Her Adultery, in Becoming the Wife of Her Husband's Murderer
Women: Consecrated Jewels to Tabernacle
Women: Converted by Preaching of Paul
Women: Cooked
Women: Could not Marry Without the Consent of Parents
Women: Creation of
Women: Deborah
Women: Deborah, a Judge, Prophetess, and Military Leader
Women: Delilah, in Her Conspiracy Against Samson
Women: Difference in Ceremonies Made Between Male and Female Children
Women: Dinah, in Her Fornication
Women: Domestic Duties of
Women: Dorcas (Tabitha)
Women: Elisabeth
Women: Embroidered
Women: Esther
Women: Eve, in Yielding to Temptation and Seducing Her Husband
Women: Fall of, and Curse Upon
Women: False Prophets
Women: First at the Gravesite
Women: First to Sin
Women: First to Whom the Risen Lord Appeared
Women: Fond of Ornaments
Women: Fond of Self-Indulgence
Women: Forbidden to Wear Men's Costume
Women: Gleaned
Women: Gomer, the Adulterous Wife of Hosea
Women: Guilty of Sodomy
Women: had Separate Apartments in Dwellings
Women: Haman's Wife, in Advising Him to Hang Mordecai
Women: Hannah, the Mother of Samuel
Women: Help in Defensive Operations
Women: Herodias, in Her Incestuous Marriage With Herod Antipas
Women: Herodius, by Indirectly Causing John the Baptist to be Decapitated
Women: Jezebel, in Her Conspiracy Against Naboth, to Cheat Him out of his Vineyard
Women: Jezebel, in Her Evil Counsels To, and Influence Over, Ahab
Women: Jezebel, in Her Persecution and Destruction of the Prophets of the Lord
Women: Jezebel, in Her Persecution of Elijah
Women: Job's Wife, in Suggesting to Him That he Curse God and Die
Women: Julia
Women: Kept Vineyards
Women: Last at the Cross
Women: Leah, in Her Imitation of Rachel in the Matter of Children
Women: Lois and Eunice
Women: Lot's Wife, in Her Rebellion Against Her Situation, and Against the Destruction of Sodom
Women: Lydia
Women: Made Garments
Women: Mary
Women: Mary and Martha
Women: Mary Magdalene
Women: Michal, in Her Derision of David's Religious Zeal
Women: Miriam, in Her Sedition With Aaron Against Moses
Women: Mirrors
Women: Mother of Samson
Women: Named
Women: Naomi
Women: Noadiah, a False Prophetess in Attempting to Intimidate the Jews when They Were Restoring Jerusalem
Women: Not to be Given in Marriage Was Considered a Calamity
Women: Ornaments of
Women: Patriotic: Deborah
Women: Patriotic: Miriam
Women: Patriotic: The Women of Israel
Women: Patriotic: The Women of the Philistines
Women: Peninnah, the Wife of Elkanah, in Her Jealous Taunting of Hannah
Women: Phoebe
Women: Pilate's Wife
Women: Potiphar's Wife, in Her Lascivious Lust and Slander Against Joseph
Women: Priscilla (Prisca)
Women: Promise To
Women: Property Rights of in Inheritance
Women: Property Rights of To Sell Real Estate
Women: Punishment for Seducing, when not Betrothed
Women: Punishment to be Inflicted Upon Men for Seducing, when Betrothed
Women: Purifications of After Childbirth
Women: Purifications of After Menstruation
Women: Queen Candace
Women: Queen of Sheba
Women: Rachel, in Her Jealousy of Leah
Women: Rachel, in Stealing Images
Women: Rahab, in Her Harlotry
Women: Rebekah, in Her Partiality for Jacob, and Her Sharp Practice to Secure for Him Isaac's Blessing
Women: Religious Privileges of, Among Early Christians
Women: Required to Attend to the Reading of the Law of Moses
Women: Rules for Dress of Christian
Women: Ruth
Women: Sapphira, in Her Blasphemous Falsehood
Women: Sarah, in Her Jealousy and Malice Toward Hagar
Women: Silly, and Easily Led Into Error
Women: Social Status of in Persia
Women: Social Status of in Roman Customs
Women: Sold for Husband's Debts
Women: Solomon's Wives, in Their Idolatrous and Wicked Influence Over Solomon
Women: Spun
Women: Subtle and Deceitful
Women: Symbolical of Wickedness
Women: Taken Captive
Women: Tamar, in Her Adultery
Women: Tended Flocks and Herds
Women: The Cannibalistic Mothers of Samaria
Women: The Daughter of Herodias, in Her Complicity With Her Mother in Securing the Death of John the Baptist
Women: The Daughters of Lot, in Their Incestuous Lust
Women: The Midianite Woman in the Camp of Israel, Taken in Adultery
Women: The Philippian Christians
Women: The Shunammite Woman, Who Gave Hospitality to Elisha
Women: The Sodomites of the Southern Kingdom (Judah)
Women: The Widow Who Put Her Two Mite (Small Coins, Greek: Leptas) Into the Treasury
Women: The Woman Caught in the Act of Adultery and Brought to Jesus in the Temple
Women: Took Part in Ancient Worship
Women: Treated With Cruelty in War
Women: Unclassified Scriptures Relating To
Women: Vashti
Women: Veiled the Face
Women: Virtuous, Held in High Estimation
Women: Vows of
Women: Weaker than Men
Women: when Jealously Charged With Infidelity, Their Guilt or Innocence Was to be Determined by an Ordeal
Women: Wicked
Women: Wicked: Commits Forgery
Women: Wicked: Full of Deceit and Licentiousness
Women: Wicked: Silly and Wayward
Women: Wicked: Zeal of, in Licentious Practices of Idolatry
Women: Widow of Zarephath, Who Fed Elijah During the Famine
Women: Wore Hair Long
Women: Worked in Fields
Women: Worshiped in Separate Compartments
Women: Zealous in Promoting Superstition and Idolatry
Women: Zipporah, in Her Persecution of Moses on Account of his Religious Obligations
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