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Alphabetical [« »] fanatic 1 fancied 1 fancy 1 far 51 fare 1 fared 1 fasces 1 | Frequency [« »] 51 blood 51 character 51 destroyed 51 far 51 jews 51 last 51 majesty | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances far |
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1 I, pref| of right living, which is far more excellent, since to 2 I, 3 | also. But if destruction is far removed from God, because 3 I, 4 | a disposition which was far removed from those holy 4 I, 4 | maintenance of life, they were so far from laying up store for 5 I, 5 | which we follow. But thus far of the poets. Let us come 6 I, 5 | mind free and unrestrained, far removed from all mortal 7 I, 8 | two sexes. But what is so far removed from the nature 8 I, 11 | the poet, but it is not far removed from the truth. 9 I, 11 | limit of poetic licence, how far it is allowable to proceed 10 I, 11 | thither, he surveyed the lands far and wide, and there on that 11 I, 20 | of religion, and are so far from being avoided, that 12 II, 2 | at that time when he is far away; and it will become 13 II, 9 | which men have departed very far from the way of truth. But 14 II, 9 | will retrace the matter far back from its source; that 15 II, 9 | and not to understand how far it is permitted man to approach. 16 II, 10 | For these things are as far removed from the former 17 II, 12 | see that the man, although far removed from the knowledge 18 II, 16 | calls them wicked angels; so far was he from being ignorant 19 III, 5 | because they are only so far wise as is necessary. And 20 III, 8 | without evil. He was not far distant from this folly, 21 III, 8 | these Aristotle was not far removed, who thought that 22 III, 15 | to the same Cicero: "So far am I from thinking that 23 III, 19 | says: "Not to be born is by far the best thing, and not 24 III, 29 | name of fortune; and how far this is removed from wisdom, 25 III, 30 | HAPPINESS.~I have taught, as far as my humble talents permitted, 26 IV, 1 | judgment of the foolish. So far were they removed from wisdom, 27 IV, 2 | truth, had penetrated as far as to the Egyptians, and 28 IV, 3 | gods are separated, and far removed from each other; 29 IV, 24 | however, does this extend so far that I prefer man to God; 30 V, 2 | For contradiction is as far removed from the sacred 31 V, 3 | wonderful if you, who are far removed from the wisdom 32 V, 6 | to the houses of a few. Far, that they might subdue 33 V, 23 | wise and just man to be far removed from those goods, 34 V, 23 | Therefore He foresaw how far He would afford rest to 35 VI, 1 | the preceding books, as far as my moderate talent permitted, 36 VI, 1 | by serving the body, are far removed from the understanding 37 VI, 8 | the law of God, as a man far removed from the knowledge 38 VI, 11 | them the light. Cherish as far as in you lies, and support 39 VI, 12 | vain and trifling, and very far removed from all justice. 40 VI, 13 | own conscience, and, as far as you are able, heal your 41 VI, 14 | appears that philosophers were far distant from the good of 42 VI, 17 | I have been carried too far in my desire of refuting 43 VI, 17 | thought to be vices, are so far from being vices, that they 44 VI, 18 | infliction of injury, as far as is possible let it be 45 VI, 20 | human blood is shed. So far has the feeling of humanity 46 VI, 20 | as a prey to dogs, and as far as it depends upon themselves, 47 VII, 1 | eternity. Whereas the case is far different, since whatever 48 VII, 2 | of philosophers must be far removed from the truth, 49 VII, 6 | when, or how long, or how far were men produced, or on 50 VII, 14 | slain savage beasts. How far these things were from deserving 51 VII, 22 | rolled,~The voice divine from far and wide~Calls up to Lethe'