Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Israel de Aegypto” in chapter 1, page 34 of James Russell Lowell, Among my books:

...se, a mode then commonly employed with the Scriptures, and of which he gives the following example: To make which mode of treatment more clear, it may be applied in the following verses: In exitu Israel de Aegypto , domus Jacob de populo barbaro, fact est Judoea sanctificatio ejus, Israel potestas ejus. For if we look only at the literal sense, it signifies the going out of the children of Israel from ...
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