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Alphabetical [« »] consisting 1 consistit 2 consists 50 consolation 11 console 1 consoled 2 conspicuous 5 | Frequency [« »] 11 commanded 11 conclusion 11 confusion 11 consolation 11 continue 11 corn 11 daughter | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances consolation |
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1 I, 5 | Himself is he defines in his Consolation: "Nor can God Himself, as 2 I, 15| that they might derive some consolation from the contemplation of 3 I, 15| by reason itself, and the consolation of his friends and length 4 II, 4 | die before he had received consolation from revenge.~ 5 III, 14| emptiness. And you also, in your Consolation, that is, not in a work 6 III, 18| in the beginning of his Consolation that men were born for the 7 III, 19| that Tully also, in his Consolation, declared that the righteous 8 III, 19| to Silenus. Cicero in his Consolation says: "Not to be born is 9 III, 28| harassed. M. Tullius, in his Consolation, says that he has always 10 VI, 12| as of those who suggest consolation, that if this shall by chance 11 VII, 5 | have divine and heavenly consolation. And he who shall prefer