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Alphabetical [« »] unjustly 6 unknown 14 unlawful 11 unlearned 11 unlearnedly 1 unless 136 unless- 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 touched 11 unchaste 11 unlawful 11 unlearned 11 value 11 vesta 11 visited | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances unlearned |
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1 I, pref| defenders, or is hated by the unlearned on account of its natural 2 I, pref| to true wisdom, and the unlearned to true religion. And this 3 I, 11 | heaven; both learned and unlearned are alike persuaded of this. 4 II, 3 | how much more so do the unlearned vulgar, who delight in empty 5 II, 3 | the matter is this: The unlearned and the foolish esteem false 6 II, 5 | philosophers, are not only unlearned and impious, but also blind, 7 III, 6 | learned, or something is even unlearned? Wherefore, if all things 8 III, 15 | which often impels even the unlearned to praise.~ 9 III, 19 | Socrates, were nevertheless unlearned and foolish? For it is not 10 V, 2 | have been unskilled and unlearned. For he says that some of 11 V, 3 | were unskilful. Or what unlearned man could invent things