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Alphabetical [« »] enduring 5 enemies 28 enemy 36 energy 10 enervate 1 enervated 2 enfeebled 2 | Frequency [« »] 10 elevated 10 employed 10 endued 10 energy 10 entered 10 eye 10 face | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances energy |
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1 I, 3 | governs them with the same energy by which He created them. 2 I, 3 | highest power and divine energy is altogether incapable 3 I, 8 | providence of one God, whose energy and majesty Plato in the 4 I, 8 | providence designed, by His energy established, and by His 5 II, 4 | by the gods, but by the energy of Cicero, by which he either 6 IV, 8 | certain incomprehensible energy and power of His majesty, 7 IV, 26| was the image of a greater energy, which showed that His teaching 8 IV, 26| display to us the works of an energy which was not of earth, 9 VII, 5 | And thus with unspeakable energy and power He contrived the 10 VII, 21| handled by God alone, whose energy and substance is spiritual.