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Alphabetical [« »] dead 26 deaf 1 dear 1 death 41 deaths 1 deceased 1 deceitful 2 | Frequency [« »] 43 man 42 o 42 those 41 death 41 should 41 so 41 will | Commodianus Instructions of Commodianus in favour of christian discipline against the gods of the heathens. IntraText - Concordances death |
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1 3 | should be brought back from death. Whence wandering they now 2 10| would have fore-known the death of his friend.~ 3 12| Again, restored from his death, in another womb Semele 4 14| allow you to live after death. Depart from such as have 5 16| on either side immature death is straying. If the fates 6 19| once from the shrines of death.~ 7 20| who have died by an evil death, not reading their own law. 8 23| thyself lookest around upon death. Thou seekest in a barbarous 9 24| He who has redeemed from death, that we may believe in 10 24| there is advantage after death. Thou, however, when one 11 25| is present in the time of death. The first law of God is 12 25| his guilt in the second death. I will declare things to 13 26| discipline, and rushest into death while wishing to stray without 14 26| true one; and I judged that death would come in like manner 15 27| without God, judgest that in death is extinction, and thinkest 16 27| made for us receptacles of death, and after our ashes we 17 27| one, who thinkest that by death thou art not, and hast made 18 27| able to do nothing. But death is not a mere vacuity, if 19 28| deeds, make to live after death. But a crafty mind, mischievous, 20 28| degrees, and delays in a cruel death. O wicked man, hear now 21 35| OF THE TREE OF LIFE AND DEATH.~Adam was the first who 22 35| the apple being tasted, death has entered into the world. 23 35| the world. By this tree of death we are born to the life 24 35| primitive man, whence comes death by the neglect of the law 25 36| the twofold sign whence death proceeded, and again I have 26 36| Him. O fools, that live in death! Cain slew his younger brother 27 40| had perished by an unjust death, and that those who were 28 44| even already living without death. And neither will there 29 45| are sent away in a second death, but the righteous are placed 30 48| those things which belong to death. He severely condemns himself 31 48| mouse-trap, where there is death. Many are the martyrdoms 32 53| he may give fame for your death.~ 33 58| to come in the passage of death.~ 34 59| she should be raised from death, not by her costly dress, 35 64| night thou art summoned. Death rushes after thee. Whose, 36 73| BE BEWAILED.~Although the death of sons leaves grief for 37 74| be careful of the pomp of death art in error. As a servant 38 74| God, thou oughtest even in death to please Him. Alas that 39 74| body should be adorned in death! O true vanity, to desire 40 74| to the world; not even in death devoted to Christ. Thou 41 74| and blessed day at your death, that the people may come