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Alphabetical [« »] recalled 7 recalling 4 recalls 1 receive 48 received 67 receivedthe 1 receives 12 | Frequency [« »] 48 minds 48 perish 48 pleasures 48 receive 47 happen 47 none 47 riches | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances receive |
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1 I, 11| he were so, he would not receive fates, but would appoint 2 I, 13| foresight. For why did he receive an oracle from another, 3 I, 20| worships some gods that it may receive benefits, and others that 4 I, 21| because he was not able to receive one of them, killed both. 5 II, 4 | of it; for they did not receive sensibility on their consecration. 6 II, 4 | silver, of which they who receive them are as destitute as 7 II, 4 | ungrateful to refuse to receive good things, when offered 8 II, 7 | philosopher, I ought to receive from you a reason for your 9 II, 13| to the fate of death, and receive the knowledge of good and 10 II, 14| prince and founder did not receive from his father the worship 11 II, 19| false; nor can anything receive the name of a true object 12 III, 3 | nature of mortals does not receive knowledge, except that which 13 III, 12| place. Therefore we alone receive religion, that we may know 14 III, 17| to endure the thrust, to receive the weapon in the body, 15 III, 19| resources which enabled him to receive a liberal education! For 16 III, 25| multitude. But yet Epicurus will receive the ignorant. How, then, 17 IV, 4 | neither will philosophers receive immortality, which is the 18 IV, 14| supreme Father, He should receive judgment and an everlasting 19 IV, 24| can neither comprehend nor receive the truth, unless it is 20 IV, 26| under His wings, and to receive on their foreheads that 21 IV, 28| should he be in fault, and receive a name which implies censure, 22 V, 4 | tenderness of its stomach, to receive the nourishment of solid 23 V, 8 | Behold, she is in your sight; receive her, if you are able, and 24 V, 9 | eyes, they not only fail to receive or recognise her, but they 25 V, 9 | not justice: how will they receive her whom they imagine to 26 V, 18| of man, on this account receive the name of folly. For what 27 V, 19| means. But it will both receive its reward from God the 28 VI, 10| and cherish man, and both receive and afford assistance against 29 VI, 10| that we may be able to receive it. But if, as those others 30 VI, 11| that you may afterwards receive a reward? With you, therefore, 31 VI, 12| upon himself, for he will receive a reward from God. God has 32 VI, 12| who does not deserve to receive. Nor is it less a great 33 VI, 12| for a time he will himself receive from God for eternity. The 34 VI, 18| aimed at, and should not receive the recompense of that heavenly 35 VI, 18| lent any money, he will not receive interest, that the benefit 36 VI, 18| that he may do good; but to receive more than he has given is 37 VI, 18| good works. He must not receive a gift from a poor man; 38 VI, 18| foolish, if at any time they receive an injury, are led by a 39 VI, 24| cast them off, we again receive, cherish, and embrace them, 40 VI, 24| powers of the human mind to receive; and he touched upon the 41 VII, 1 | that they may be able to receive an injury, and if they have 42 VII, 6 | for this end that we may receive immortality as the reward 43 VII, 17| knowledge of God, and he shall receive the power of doing wonderful 44 VII, 19| hereafter He is about to receive the kingdom of the world. 45 VII, 20| Sibyl:--~"When this shall receive its fated accomplishment, 46 VII, 21| have been approved of will receive the reward of immortality; 47 VII, 24| darkened, and the moon will receive the brightness of the sun, 48 VII, 25| would the limits of my book receive so great a multitude of