Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
spoiler 1
spoils 5
spoke 45
spoken 46
spokes 1
spontaneous 1
spontaneously 5
Frequency    [«  »]
46 old
46 property
46 saying
46 spoken
46 well
46 wickedness
45 ancient
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

IntraText - Concordances

spoken

                                              bold = Main text
   Book, Chapter                              grey = Comment text
1 I, 7 | one suspect that this is spoken of Jupiter, who had both 2 I, 11| say that the poets have spoken falsely, and yet they believe 3 I, 20| the Romans, since I have spoken of those which are common. 4 I, 20| flowers. These things are spoken with propriety, but to believe 5 I, 21| CONCERNING THE ROMANS.~We have spoken of the gods themselves who 6 II, 3 | were false. For when he had spoken many things which tended 7 II, 8 | woman, is reported to have spoken more than once; also that 8 II, 13| materials which we have spoken of as contrary to each other, 9 II, 18| those things which we have spoken of as being assigned in 10 III, 3 | will not be known who has spoken the truth. It may possibly 11 III, 14| a community. What can be spoken so contradictory? If the 12 III, 17| AUTHORS OF ERROR.~I have spoken on the subject of philosophy 13 III, 19| affairs of men was ever spoken more foolishly. As though, 14 III, 21| long as it appears to be spoken of money. But how impossible 15 III, 22| community of which we have spoken admits of nothing else but 16 III, 30| CONCLUSION OF THE THINGS BEFORE SPOKEN; AND BY WHAT MEANS WE MUST 17 IV, 8 | flesh. Whence it is thus spoken by Jeremiah: "Before I formed 18 IV, 9 | of man's ability. I have spoken briefly, as I have been 19 IV, 11| earth: for the Lord hath spoken, I have begotten sons, and 20 IV, 14| supposing that these things were spoken concerning Jesus the son 21 IV, 15| CONCERNING THEM.~Having spoken of the second nativity, 22 IV, 16| against whom these things were spoken, read them. But even now 23 IV, 26| LAMB UNDER THE LAW.~I have spoken of humiliation, and frailty, 24 IV, 29| mortal. We have already spoken of His mortality: now let 25 IV, 29| When, therefore, He is also spoken of by the prophets as the 26 IV, 30| follows that, since we have spoken sufficiently on the subject 27 V, 3 | and preceding book I have spoken respecting the fraud and 28 V, 4 | therefore, they of whom I have spoken had set forth their sacrilegious 29 V, 11| without reason are they spoken of by the prophets as beasts. 30 V, 21| the avenger." This is well spoken; for it is not right to 31 VI, 5 | treatise if he had only spoken of that which is good and 32 VI, 6 | name, of whom we have often spoken. From these two sources 33 VI, 18| concerning which I have lately spoken, gave the greatest praises 34 VI, 19| But that this which I have spoken of is the reason why the 35 VI, 21| the eyes of which we have spoken. For who would not deem 36 VI, 21| theatre. But we have already spoken of spectacles: there remains 37 VI, 24| sight of God." What can be spoken with greater truth by him 38 VII, 4 | FRAIL A BODY.~But we have spoken sufficiently on the subject 39 VII, 6 | if it is unlawful to be spoken, and is not to be thought 40 VII, 7 | infernal regions, which are spoken of, as happening in this 41 VII, 14| THE WORLD.~Since we have spoken of the immortality of the 42 VII, 18| concerning which we have spoken, he added these things: " 43 VII, 24| did not know why they were spoken, they thought that all those 44 VII, 25| are the things which are spoken of by the prophets as about 45 VII, 25| things of which we have spoken are about to come to pass? 46 VII, 25| respecting the signs, which are spoken by the prophets, for they


IntraText® (V89) Copyright 1996-2007 EuloTech SRL