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violated 2
violation 4
violence 47
violent 5
violently 4
vipers 2
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47 seen
47 source
47 temple
47 violence
46 according
46 duty
46 frail
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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violence

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 10| a beautiful boy, offered violence to him, and while engaged 2 I, 10| taken his father's throne by violence and arms, he was attacked 3 I, 10| with infamy in offering violence to women, unless he also 4 I, 11| forward. When about to offer violence to Danae, he poured into 5 I, 13| lies hid, must fear both violence and death. Orpheus, who 6 I, 21| Hercules, with his usual violence, because he was not able 7 II, 1 | any one is harassed by any violence, he implores His aid. If 8 II, 4 | then, is truth? Where no violence can be applied to religion; 9 II, 17| vices, they rage and use violence that they may destroy others. 10 III, 17| exhorting his men to acts of violence, what other language could 11 III, 18| depart from it; and if any violence is offered to us, we must 12 III, 19| possible, and to flee from the violence of fortune as from a conflagration." 13 III, 29| cast them down by force and violence. For on this account he 14 IV, 10| very men who treated with violence their God who had assumed 15 IV, 15| which were borne with great violence, were still, and immediately 16 IV, 22| punishment? why did He suffer violence from those who are weak 17 IV, 24| because you can suffer no violence. But I, a mortal, fear both, 18 V, 1 | them, they have recourse to violence"~as Ennius says; and because 19 V, 1 | and they tear away with violence souls dedicated to God from 20 V, 5 | judges the power of using violence against the innocent. Perhaps 21 V, 6 | up an impious tyranny by violence and armed men, and took 22 V, 11| gods, they exercise with violence against the righteous the 23 V, 17| rather to die than to inflict violence upon another, in this case 24 V, 20| they can effect nothing by violence (for the religion of God 25 V, 20| There is no occasion for violence and injury, for religion 26 V, 20| truth to be united with violence, or justice with cruelty. 27 V, 22| exercise cruelty, with all the violence which they can employ, that 28 V, 23| sought through lust and violence. But the just and wise man, 29 V, 23| it is taken from him by violence, since he knows how even 30 VI, 1 | deceive, they carry off by violence, they plunder, they lie 31 VI, 5 | restrained, no one will use violence by land or by sea, no one 32 VI, 6 | upon everything, and offer violence, and lay waste; and they 33 VI, 17| the foolish and senseless violence of those who cannot govern 34 VI, 17| alone, that no terror and no violence may be able to turn us away 35 VI, 18| follow up his assailant with violence, he is overcome. But if 36 VI, 20| only prohibits us from open violence, which is not even allowed 37 VII, 1 | impiously treated Him with violence in His humiliation, will 38 VII, 3 | wicked and impious in doing violence to the members of God. Does 39 VII, 11| because they admit of external violence; but those things which 40 VII, 11| eternal because they suffer no violence from without? But if the 41 VII, 12| nor is it able to repel violence, because it comes under 42 VII, 12| heavenly fineness, when any violence has separated the two, which 43 VII, 12| part of the body, when any violence of disease has vitiated 44 VII, 15| by the hand: boldness and violence will possess all things. 45 VII, 21| themselves, they can suffer no violence from solid and corporeal 46 VII, 21| which repels and rejects the violence of the flame. So great is 47 VII, 22| this world men are slain by violence, by the sword, by ambush,


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