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Alphabetical [« »] valiantly 1 valleys 1 valour 9 value 11 valued 2 vanish 1 vanished 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 unchaste 11 unlawful 11 unlearned 11 value 11 vesta 11 visited 11 warfare | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances value |
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1 I, pref| PREFACE. OF WHAT GREAT VALUE THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE TRUTH 2 II, 1 | lusts; in short, they would value themselves highly, and would 3 II, 2 | victims; and while they value these images so highly, 4 II, 7 | are now esteemed of less value: they are delighted, in 5 III, 12 | foolish, desire this. Of such value, as it seemed to Anaxagoras, 6 III, 25 | because he set so small value upon Plato. He was a madman, 7 IV, 23 | his instruction of less value, if in reality he should 8 VI, 5 | be able to assign their value to riches.~It is virtue 9 VI, 6 | be able to assign their value to riches:" which verse 10 VII, 3 | dissolution, for it is not of more value than those for whose sake 11 VII, 27 | that his soul is of greater value than those deceitful goods,