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Alphabetical [« »] asses 2 assiduity 2 assiduous 1 assign 12 assigned 28 assigns 1 assist 5 | Frequency [« »] 12 afford 12 agree 12 aristotle 12 assign 12 banished 12 became 12 besides | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances assign |
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1 I, 3 | many,--the whole of that I assign to one, and say that it 2 I, 7 | they set forth, while they assign it to more than one. Let 3 II, 9 | nature. When, therefore, you assign the origin of all things 4 III, 23| deliberate whether he should assign to the sun also its own 5 III, 28| battle with her; nor do they assign any reason by whom and on 6 V, 1 | hate, themselves able to assign the causes of their hatred. 7 V, 20| their persuasion, they can assign none, but have recourse 8 VI, 5 | is virtue to be able to assign their value to riches.~It 9 VI, 6 | is virtue to be able to assign their value to riches:" 10 VII, 1 | however, was he able to assign any reason, either through 11 VII, 3 | destroyed. Let them therefore assign a reason, I if they can, 12 VII, 5 | THE CHIEF GOOD.~Let us now assign the reason why He made man