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Alphabetical [« »] affect 4 affected 5 affectibus 2 affection 11 affections 37 affects 2 affectus 2 | Frequency [« »] 11 ad 11 admits 11 adulteries 11 affection 11 armed 11 attempt 11 beloved | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances affection |
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1 I, 21| without any regard to parental affection, they destroyed tender and 2 III, 21| How is it possible for affection to be preserved where there 3 III, 23| diseases. He deprives us of an affection, which involves almost the 4 III, 23| of all these things the affection of pity, which is truly 5 VI, 12| our own relatives through affection? And this kindness is much 6 VI, 15| as physicians affirm, the affection of joy has its seat in the 7 VI, 15| this life without evil. An affection therefore is a kind of natural 8 VI, 15| allowed, to take away that affection which is the greatest. For 9 VI, 19| they say that this very affection of anger is the whetstone 10 VI, 19| procreation of offspring; the affection of indignation, for restraining 11 VI, 19| of is the reason why the affection of anger has been given