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| Commodianus Instructions of Commodianus in favour of christian discipline against the gods of the heathens. IntraText - Concordances (Hapax - words occurring once) |
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1501 33 | royal roof. In the wood are wolves; therefore take refuge in
1502 41 | praise him. He does many wonders, since his is the false
1503 15 | Aventine Mount, who had been wont to steal the herds of Evander,
1504 18 | changed mind, as if the wooden god were speaking into his
1505 3 | they taught the dyeing of wool, and everything which is
1506 16 | as yet numbered, and are worn on the neck, so that they
1507 18 | passed anything over. And the worshippers worshipped their Ammydates
1508 50 | been unwilling to fight worthily for the truth, for his country,
1509 73 | resurrection are forgotten if thou wouldest make thy sons martyrs, and
1510 49 | therefore I warn those who are wounded to walk more cautiously,
1511 70 | the whirlpool. Then the wretch, stripped naked, seeks assistance
1512 26 | joyous life in the midst of wrongs. These are the rains of
1513 65 | given that which has been wrung from tears; that candidate,
1514 10 | X. NEPTUNE.~Ye make Neptune
1515 12 | XII. FATHER LIBER BACCHUS.~Ye
1516 13 | XIII. THE UNCONQUERED ONE.~The
1517 14 | XIV. SYLVANUS.~Whence, again,
1518 19 | XIX. OF THE VAIN NEMESIACI.~
1519 40 | XL. AGAIN TO THE SAME.~There
1520 41 | XLI. OF THE TIME OF ANTICHRIST.~
1521 42 | XLII. OF THE HIDDEN AND HOLY
1522 43 | XLIII. OF THE END OF THIS AGE.~
1523 44 | XLIV. OF THE FIRST RESURRECTION.~
1524 49 | XLIX. TO PENITENTS.~Thou art
1525 45 | XLV. OF THE DAY OF JUDGMENT.~
1526 46 | XLVI. TO CATECHUMENS.~In few
1527 47 | XLVII. TO THE FAITHFUL.~I admonish
1528 48 | XLVIII. O FAITHFUL, BEWARE OF EVIL.~
1529 15 | XV. HERCULES.~Hercules, because
1530 16 | XVI. OF THE GODS AND GODDESSES.~
1531 17 | XVII. OF THEIR IMAGES.~A few
1532 18 | XVIII. OF AMMYDATES AND THE GREAT
1533 20 | XX. THE TITANS.~Ye say that
1534 21 | XXI. THE MONTESIANI.~Ye call
1535 22 | XXII. THE DULNESS OF THE AGE.~
1536 23 | XXIII.OF THOSE WHO ARE EVERYWHERE
1537 24 | XXIV. OF THOSE WHO LIVE BETWEEN
1538 29 | XXIX. TO THE WICKED AND UNBELIEVING
1539 25 | XXV. THEY WHO FEAR AND WILL
1540 26 | XXVI. TO THOSE WHO RESIST THE
1541 27 | XXVII. O FOOL, THOU DOST NOT DIE
1542 28 | XXVIII. THE RIGHTEOUS RISE AGAIN. ~
1543 30 | XXX. RICH MEN, BE HUMBLE.~Learn,
1544 31 | XXXI. TO JUDGES.~Consider the
1545 32 | XXXII. TO SELF-PLEASERS.~If place
1546 33 | XXXIII. TO THE GENTILES.~O people,
1547 34 | XXXIV. MOREOVER, TO IGNORANT GENTILES.~
1548 39 | XXXIX. ALSO TO THE JEWS.~Look
1549 35 | XXXV. OF THE TREE OF LIFE AND
1550 36 | XXXVI. OF THE FOOLISHNESS OF THE
1551 37 | XXXVII. THE FANATICS WHO JUDAIZE.~
1552 38 | XXXVIII. TO THE JEWS.~Evil always,
1553 26 | desired to live. Moreover, the young men who have been deprived
1554 | yours
1555 | yourself
1556 7 | jealousy: he is called the youthful god. Oh excessively foolish,
1557 64 | LXIV. OF THE ZEAL OF CONCUPISCENCE.~In desiring,
1558 60 | says: The daughters of Zion that are lifted up shall
1559 7 | the twelve signs of the zodiac, as well the ram, the bull,
1560 7 | concerning the circle of the zone, and perchance from that