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Alphabetical [« »] sketches 3 skilful 13 skilfully 3 skill 12 skilled 4 skin 2 skins 3 | Frequency [« »] 12 settled 12 silent 12 similar 12 skill 12 slaughter 12 solomon 12 spare | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances skill |
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1 I, 2 | undertaken, respecting the skill of the divine providence, 2 II, 5 | the originals, when the skill of man was able to represent 3 II, 5 | philosophers did not see this skill of the divine power in contriving 4 II, 9 | planning, and of the greatest skill for carrying out in action, 5 II, 9 | foresight to plan, and the skill and power to carry into 6 II, 9 | so much by strength as by skill and ingenuity? But if man, 7 II, 9 | nevertheless effects more by skill than his feeble strength 8 II, 11| formation of animals to divine skill. But Aristotle freed himself 9 III, 10| dwellings with unspeakable skill, and obey their king; I 10 IV, 15| contrived in this case, the skill of which is of avail for 11 VII, 8 | immortal, since its wonderful skill in invention, its quickness 12 VII, 12| great force, such great skill, such great rapidity, unless