Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
saviour 4
savour 1
savoury 1
saw 56
say 236
saying 46
sayings 2
Frequency    [«  »]
56 happy
56 pain
56 religious
56 saw
56 understood
55 assuredly
55 like
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

IntraText - Concordances

saw

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | primeval god, because he saw that it was an element of 2 I, 7 | And Seneca, an acute man, saw and expressed this in his 3 I, 11| the other fabulous. They saw, on the one hand, that which 4 I, 14| account, and because he saw that his mother and sisters 5 I, 20| meet them; and when they saw that their husbands were 6 I, 21| was suffering hunger, he saw a ploughman at work, and 7 I, 21| the unhappy man, when he saw that his oxen were slain, 8 I, 22| male except her husband saw her or heard her name. On 9 II, 3 | it profit you, that you saw the truth, which you were 10 II, 9 | Stoics, says better, who saw "that nature was nothing 11 II, 10| Miletus from water. Each saw something of the truth, 12 II, 12| of the sacred writings, saw this, who in his treatise 13 II, 14| afterwards God, when He saw the earth filled with wickedness 14 III, 6 | amongst them, but no one saw it. Some thought that all 15 III, 6 | And thus neither the one saw what was clear, nor the 16 III, 6 | withering. And Arcesilas rightly saw that they are arrogant, 17 III, 8 | measure of disgrace. But he saw that it might happen that 18 III, 15| the people and his rivals saw him more depraved than all 19 III, 17| origin it has. Epicurus saw that the good are always 20 III, 17| friends. On the contrary, he saw that the wicked were happy; 21 III, 17| loaded with honours; he saw that innocence was unprotected, 22 III, 17| committed with impunity: he saw that death raged without 23 III, 17| weightier evils, whereas he saw that less evils or none 24 III, 18| to the future. For no one saw that which is most true, 25 III, 22| imitation; and since he saw that the duties of males 26 III, 24| idea of the antipodes? They saw the courses of the stars 27 III, 24| travelling towards the west; they saw that the sun and the moon 28 III, 26| themselves unable to perform, and saw that the philosophers could 29 III, 27| they who said these things saw a certain shadow of virtue: 30 III, 28| their talents; but that he saw, because a great addition 31 IV, 1 | wiser, who in some degree saw themselves, than those who 32 IV, 10| entered into the wilderness, saw many wonderful deeds. For 33 IV, 11| cutting him asunder with a saw, thus speaks: "Hear, O heaven; 34 IV, 12| foretold similar things: "I saw," he said, "in a vision 35 IV, 13| believe that He whom they saw was God? On this account, 36 IV, 14| obscure. For God, when He saw that wickedness and the 37 IV, 15| the Jews, then, when they saw these things, contended 38 IV, 16| multitude flocked to Him, they saw themselves despised and 39 IV, 16| heaven, but on the other hand saw Jesus humble, peaceful, 40 IV, 16| no form nor glory; and we saw Him, and He had no form 41 IV, 18| and I shall know. Then I saw their devices; I was led 42 V, 2 | derided him; since they saw a man professing that he 43 V, 3 | wonderful things, but because we saw that all things were done 44 V, 8 | And this, indeed, Cicero saw; for, discoursing on the 45 V, 11| contest and a battle. I saw in Bithynia the prefect 46 V, 13| taken by the enemy, when he saw that he could not escape 47 VI, 8 | consisted, as he clearly saw the force and purport of 48 VI, 10| of speech. But when they saw that numbers themselves 49 VI, 10| own foil),; who, when they saw that the plan of assembling 50 VI, 17| so disturbed as though he saw a fresh object; who, whether 51 VI, 25| away secretly. But as he saw this, that nothing which 52 VII, 7 | they for the most part both saw and explained those things 53 VII, 9 | their eyes. And because they saw that adversity befell the 54 VII, 9 | which even Marcus Tullius saw is of sufficient strength: 55 VII, 12| vesture like a snake,"~I never saw any one who complained of 56 VII, 24| divine Spirit, and they saw these things, as it were,


IntraText® (V89) Copyright 1996-2007 EuloTech SRL