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Alphabetical [« »] iniquum 1 initiated 2 injure 30 injured 10 injures 5 injuriam 1 injuries 12 | Frequency [« »] 10 horses 10 infant 10 infants 10 injured 10 instruct 10 invention 10 israel | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances injured |
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1 II, 4 | guardianship of those which, when injured, are themselves unavenged, 2 II, 4 | be nothing which can be injured; where no sacrilege can 3 II, 17| injure God, who cannot be injured, but that they may injure 4 IV, 26| things which He displayed in injured and diseased bodies were 5 IV, 26| done lest His body, being injured and broken, should be rendered 6 V, 17| greatest folly, because it injured itself by promoting the 7 V, 21| suffer the vengeance of the injured deity, but even go away 8 VI, 18| person by whom he has been injured. Thus he who imitates a 9 VI, 19| impious, because humanity is injured; pernicious, because if 10 VII, 22| neither die any more, nor be injured in any way, that they may