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Alphabetical [« »] beguiles 1 begun 21 behalf 8 beheld 10 behind 3 behold 30 beholding 1 | Frequency [« »] 10 avoiding 10 beautiful 10 becomes 10 beheld 10 beneath 10 boast 10 bodily | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances beheld |
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1 II, 3 | understand that nothing which is beheld by the eyes of mortals ought 2 II, 14| more carefully and freely beheld them. Then afterwards, induced 3 III, 9 | which he said were to be beheld by him. But if he had said 4 III, 9 | that Anaxagoras neither beheld the heaven nor the sun, 5 III, 23| heaven and the sun, who beheld nothing on the earth when 6 VI, 9 | assuredly he sees who has beheld with the eyes of his mind 7 VI, 15| to be grieved if he has beheld the overthrow of liberty, 8 VI, 20| without shame, and willingly beheld by all? They are plainly 9 VII, 9 | frail sense; but He is to be beheld by the eyes of the mind, 10 VII, 9 | existed but that which they beheld with their eyes. And because