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Alphabetical [« »] mind 185 mind- 1 mindful 3 minds 48 mine 5 minerva 9 mingle 2 | Frequency [« »] 48 believed 48 evident 48 long 48 minds 48 perish 48 pleasures 48 receive | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances minds |
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1 I, pref| be able to instruct the minds of men to the worship of 2 I, pref| with greater power into the minds of men, being both provided 3 I, 1 | if they tortured their minds in the investigation of 4 I, 3 | declaration that there are many minds in one body, since there 5 I, 3 | members, so that separate minds may be supposed to govern 6 I, 3 | these affections as many minds may be supposed to operate; 7 I, 16 | I proceed to release the minds of men from the ties of 8 I, 20 | greater influence on the minds of men; and if you forbid 9 I, 21 | Lucretius exclaim :--~"O foolish minds of men! O blinded breasts! 10 I, 22 | engaged the rude and ignorant minds of men with new superstitions: 11 II, 1 | darkness, and to blind the minds of men, lest they should 12 II, 2 | this persuasion, and their minds have thoroughly imbibed 13 II, 2 | things below those lofty minds, which are raised together 14 II, 3 | and the recalling of the minds of men to a healthy state 15 II, 3 | at all things with boyish minds! They are delighted with 16 II, 3 | every object in their own minds, so as to understand that 17 II, 15 | with dreams, harass their minds with phrenzies, that by 18 II, 17 | they might turn away the minds of men from the worship 19 II, 17 | confusion, and overspread the minds of men with errors, interweave 20 III, 1 | the perverseness of their minds confuse rather than throw 21 III, 22 | perishable things, but of minds. For if justice is the mother 22 III, 25 | to take away from their minds the true and divine light? 23 III, 25 | to by men of cultivated minds? Therefore, in subjects 24 IV, 1 | to the heaven; but, their minds being depressed downwards, 25 IV, 1 | laid its hands upon their minds, so that they were unable 26 IV, 8 | introduced great terror into the minds of men, and overspread with 27 IV, 10 | luxury, and transferred their minds to the profane rites of 28 IV, 14 | that He might turn their minds from foolishness to wisdom, 29 IV, 27 | their former senses the minds of men which had been excited 30 IV, 30 | always to treasure in our minds; for many, forgetting them, 31 V, 1 | that there are no sound minds to which the truth may be 32 V, 1 | to remain fixed in their minds, except that which charms 33 V, 12 | hateful to you, O abandoned minds, that ye regard it as equal 34 V, 21 | incredible blindness of minds. For what can they see who 35 V, 22 | insinuate themselves into their minds, and goad them in their 36 VI, 3 | but that vices ensnare the minds of men with certain natural 37 VI, 4 | in battle array, and with minds keenly intent should watch 38 VI, 7 | simple, because with like minds, and with the utmost agreement, 39 VI, 8 | much brighter sun to sound minds than this which we behold 40 VI, 10 | interposing barriers. O minds unworthy of men, which produced 41 VI, 12 | spoils which may excite the minds even of your own relatives. 42 VI, 19 | furies which harass the minds of men: anger longs for 43 VI, 20 | tendency to corrupt our minds, they ought to be taken 44 VI, 21 | sweetness, captivate the minds of men, and impel them in 45 VII, 1 | that depraved and vicious minds, since the acuteness of 46 VII, 16 | heaven shall confound the minds of men with the greatest 47 VII, 22 | divine, because in boys minds are pliant, and easy of 48 VII, 27 | as they do, to whose dark minds the light is denied who,