Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
party 3
paschal 1
paschein 1
pass 91
passage 5
passed 22
passes 4
Frequency    [«  »]
92 living
91 although
91 matter
91 pass
91 wish
90 known
89 eyes
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

IntraText - Concordances

pass

                                                bold = Main text
   Book, Chapter                                grey = Comment text
1 I, 3 | unemployed. And so is comes to pass, that for the government 2 I, 3 | either each must be unable to pass beyond his own limits, or, 3 I, 6 | PREDICTIONS.~Now let us pass to divine testimonies; but 4 I, 9 | against. From this it comes to pass, that he alone ought to 5 I, 10| judged endurable. I cannot pass by the cases of Amphitryon 6 I, 13| because it would come to pass that he should be driven 7 I, 20| see that it will come to pass that vices will break in 8 II, 9 | indescribable. For this is to pass the limits of one's own 9 II, 11| and fruitful, which I now pass over on this account, because 10 II, 17| that they will bring it to pass, if temples, honours, and 11 II, 17| necessary result comes to pass, they acquire for themselves 12 II, 18| determined at the last times to pass judgment on the living and 13 III, 4 | be without wisdom. Let us pass through them separately; 14 III, 6 | bridge, so to speak, we may pass without any danger of falling; 15 III, 7 | THE CHIEF GOOD.~Let us now pass to the other part of philosophy, 16 III, 8 | into the way, but also to pass an opinion on the controversies 17 III, 14| his country? But let us pass by those things, which may 18 III, 16| exercise of virtue, and pass their whole life in the 19 III, 16| any part of life should pass away, the end of which is 20 III, 17| short, no moment of time, to pass away from us without pleasure; 21 III, 18| ignorant why that came to pass, or what was the nature 22 III, 19| life. And so it comes to pass, that if life has been passed 23 III, 19| blessings. For when they pass all their lives in a variety 24 III, 19| imagined, that it might come to pass that the soul which was 25 III, 20| descends from heaven to pass sentence on the opinions 26 III, 21| From which it comes to pass, that he not only esteems 27 III, 29| From which it comes to pass that there is no virtue 28 III, 30| AND BY WHAT MEANS WE MUST PASS FROM THE VANITY OF THE PHILOSOPHERS 29 IV, 4 | religious. Thus it comes to pass that philosophers, and those 30 IV, 10| published that it should come to pass at length that the Son of 31 IV, 10| For He made His people to pass through the midst of the 32 IV, 11| their God, it would come to pass that He would change His 33 IV, 12| everlasting, which shall never pass away, and His kingdom shall 34 IV, 12| and that which shall never pass away, and His kingdom shall 35 IV, 14| that it should come to pass at some time, that being 36 IV, 15| things should thus come to pass as they did. They read indeed 37 IV, 15| says that it would come to pass that she would be called 38 IV, 15| all things shall come~to pass, ~Then ye will remember 39 IV, 17| shows that it would come to pass that this law would be destroyed 40 IV, 17| foretold that it would come to pass that a very great prophet 41 IV, 18| that this would come to pass, and repeatedly said that 42 IV, 18| announced that it would come to pass that He should be betrayed 43 IV, 18| did not, however, himself pass sentence, but delivered 44 IV, 18| Now, that it would come to pass that the Jews would lay 45 IV, 18| and every one that shall pass by it shall be astonished, 46 IV, 19| testifies: "And it shall come to pass in that day, saith the Lord, 47 IV, 21| it was about to come to pass, that after a short time 48 IV, 21| Then it should come to pass that they should feed on 49 IV, 21| foretold as about to come to pass.~ 50 IV, 23| possible? Whence it comes to pass, that no one obeys the precepts 51 IV, 24| organs. Hence it comes to pass, that an earthly teacher 52 IV, 26| signified that it would come to pass that, turning to the nations 53 IV, 26| it would shortly come to pass, that they who were destitute 54 IV, 26| it would shortly come to pass that those who were lately 55 IV, 26| declared that it would come to pass that He would gather to 56 IV, 27| that can in no way come to pass. What, then, is the power 57 IV, 28| religious: thus it has come to pass, that in the names superstitious 58 V, 1 | celebrity. Hence it comes to pass that wisdom and truth need 59 V, 2 | which was unknown to them. I pass by those who in former times 60 V, 5 | to all, that they might pass their life in common, not 61 V, 8 | cannot possibly come to pass. But it was not possible 62 V, 10| delighted. Thus it comes to pass that the god fashions the 63 V, 13| flesh? Thus it comes to pass, that when peace is given 64 V, 18| wise man? Thus it comes to pass, that he can never be just 65 VI, 3 | another: and thus it comes to pass that vices cannot be removed 66 VI, 4 | everlasting. Thus it comes to pass, that goods of short duration 67 VI, 5 | But that which is able to pass from one to the other is 68 VI, 12| treat you well if they shall pass without your bloodshed. 69 VI, 15| adversary. And so it comes to pass that there can be no good 70 VI, 15| moderation. Thus it comes to pass, that they do not take away 71 VI, 18| favour. Thus it comes to pass, that a just man is an object 72 VI, 19| all of these; and if they pass these limits and begin to 73 VI, 21| intermission. And if any one shall pass its limits, and shall seek 74 VI, 24| to retrace the way,~And pass into the light of day,~Then 75 VII, 1 | mortal. Thus it comes to pass, that whatever is liable 76 VII, 1 | they know. Thus it comes to pass that the poor and humble, 77 VII, 6 | so many? Thus it comes to pass, that if yon depart from 78 VII, 10| DEATH.~Let us now in turn pass on to those things which 79 VII, 12| believe it. Therefore we must pass by those things which have 80 VII, 14| But how that will come to pass I will explain in its order. 81 VII, 15| over them, it must come to pass that all nations, that is, 82 VII, 15| that it will so come to pass, the predictions of the 83 VII, 16| show how it will come to pass. First, the kingdom will 84 VII, 18| these things thus come to pass, then He who is Lord, and 85 VII, 20| same King and God shall pass judgment, to whom the supreme 86 VII, 22| That earthward they may pass once more,~Remembering not 87 VII, 22| that they may be able to pass a happy life whose death 88 VII, 24| things shall then come to pass which the poets spoke of 89 VII, 25| spoken are about to come to pass? I have already shown above, 90 VII, 25| Sibyls say shall come to pass, who can doubt that the 91 VII, 26| before, that it will come to pass at the commencement of the


IntraText® (V89) Copyright 1996-2007 EuloTech SRL