Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] shone 2 shore 2 shores 1 short 72 short-lived 2 shortened 4 shortly 10 | Frequency [« »] 73 produced 72 eternal 72 often 72 short 72 sun 71 folly 71 impious | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances short |
Book, Chapter
1 I, 9 | adoration--what mystery, in short, more to be relied on, and 2 II, 1 | fascinations of their lusts; in short, they would value themselves 3 II, 1 | see the light,--lest, in short, they should look to heaven, 4 II, 2 | temples and altars? what, in short, of the images themselves, 5 II, 4 | performing a serious business. In short, that very great poet, a 6 II, 4 | the force of eloquence--in short, with every effort of voice 7 II, 7 | as ascertained truth. In short, in Cicero, Cotta thus speaks 8 II, 9 | after it has been made. In short, he only makes anything 9 II, 9 | chief of every sect. In short, from those first seven 10 II, 9 | permitted man to approach. In short, when God revealed the truth 11 II, 16| have in their own power? In short, Hermes affirms that those 12 II, 17| are bestowed by them,--in short, that the state has often 13 II, 19| he just, he a man: he, in short, will be judged worthy of 14 III, 5 | have been collected. In short, there is no art which is 15 III, 12| Since, therefore, this short and laborious life, by the 16 III, 12| and free from all evil. In short, there never would have 17 III, 12| despise this life, however short it is, or undergo death, 18 III, 12| strengthening virtue; if, in short, we keep to that rugged 19 III, 13| that Cicero might for a short time rise from the dead, 20 III, 15| nothing certain--nothing, in short, respecting which all agree 21 III, 17| every possible way; for in a short time we shall not exist 22 III, 17| let us suffer no day, in short, no moment of time, to pass 23 III, 25| and women, and all, in short, who bear the human form, 24 III, 28| philosophy would be complete in a short time. What, then, was that 25 III, 29| the race of men; why, in short, she has obtained so mischievous 26 IV, 3 | one supreme authority: in short, the teachers of wisdom 27 IV, 21| come to pass, that after a short time God would send against 28 IV, 22| immortal nature. They say, in short, that it was unworthy of 29 V, 1 | wealth, desires honours; in short, it demands the highest 30 V, 1 | by the faithful only: in short, he is accustomed to be 31 V, 2 | the gods; that he had, in short, consulted the interests 32 V, 3 | opinions of men? Why, in short, have you yourself wished 33 V, 8 | took up their abode! In short, there would be no need 34 V, 9 | persons to lust; who, in short, unmindful of what they 35 V, 12| be bestowed upon him,--in short, if he should be judged 36 V, 15| full of virtues; no one, in short, is excellent, but he who 37 V, 15| humble to the powerful; in short, from private persons to 38 V, 18| willing to die for a man. In short, to conclude this disputation, 39 V, 19| contradict yourself, and after a short interval take away from 40 V, 20| people, will refute them; in short, the very beginnings of 41 V, 22| His worshippers? Why, in short, are they who do not worship 42 VI, 1 | wait, they deny on oath; in short, they have no consideration 43 VI, 2 | direct your eye to it for a short time mist and darkness would 44 VI, 2 | he would rather have one short treatise respecting duty, 45 VI, 4 | For as this bodily life is short, therefore its goods and 46 VI, 4 | goods and evils must also be short; but since that spiritual 47 VI, 4 | comes to pass, that goods of short duration are succeeded by 48 VI, 4 | eternal evils, and evils of short duration by eternal goods. 49 VI, 4 | is to compensate evils of short duration by perpetual goods, 50 VI, 4 | endure perpetual evils for short and perishable goods. For 51 VI, 4 | blood to the uttermost; in short, we must patiently submit 52 VI, 6 | to the body, and to this short life, which must be dissolved 53 VI, 10| not err when he says: "In short, we are all sprung from 54 VI, 11| Therefore, as all pleasure is short and perishable, and especially 55 VI, 14| virtues which relate to this short life. But we who despise 56 VI, 21| things to those which are of short duration, useful things 57 VI, 24| into the same snares. In short, even the dumb animals, 58 VI, 25| even in his very bed. In short, let him always have God 59 VII, 2 | tranquil, peaceful, in short, golden age, as the poets 60 VII, 3 | advantages of others? why, in short, do we grow, decrease, and 61 VII, 5 | from him. It is this, in short, which causes them to be 62 VII, 6 | various productions? Why, in short, should all nature labour 63 VII, 10| vices are temporary, and of short duration; virtue is perpetual 64 VII, 10| equally with themselves, are short and temporary, therefore 65 VII, 14| overthrow of all things after a short time, describing as it were 66 VII, 15| many and such men, and in short strengthened by such great 67 VII, 16| the day contracted into a short space; and stars shall fall 68 VII, 24| rivers flow with milk: in short, the world itself shall 69 VII, 24| shall play with serpents. In short, those things shall then 70 VII, 26| for the safety of men,--in short, to remove the wicked from 71 VII, 27| brightness, and in the place of short and earthly goods, gives 72 VII, 27| pains must be undergone, in short, death itself must be undertaken