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Alphabetical [« »] ashamed 10 ashes 3 asia 3 aside 44 ask 29 asked 13 asking 3 | Frequency [« »] 45 worthy 44 actions 44 anger 44 aside 44 demons 44 ever 44 glory | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances aside |
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1 I, 7 | from errors; and laying aside corrupt superstitions, let 2 I, 18| realized, if men would cast aside their pernicious and impious 3 I, 21| of liberal training, turn aside from such refinement. than 4 I, 21| discovered wisdom, shall lay aside his error, he will assuredly 5 II, 1 | standing unless men lay aside depravity, and undertake 6 II, 18| the anger of God be laid aside for the present; because 7 II, 20| these also may be turned aside from their opinion; nor 8 III, 8 | should ensue? Shall we cast aside virtue because it is judged 9 III, 9 | offices of the body being put aside, the business of man is 10 III, 13| applied himself, laying aside the others. And since I 11 III, 13| sought, when you have laid aside that kind of learning, which 12 III, 16| must altogether be laid aside, because we are not to devote 13 III, 29| the subject which we laid aside. Fortune, therefore, by 14 IV, 4 | these two streams shall turn aside from Him, they must be dried 15 IV, 5 | truth, he will also lay aside his error when he has gained 16 IV, 10| their thirst and hunger laid aside, they fell away into luxury, 17 IV, 11| they did this, and, laying aside their vanities, return to 18 IV, 11| perfidious people had cast aside· And He had long before 19 IV, 14| gone astray, and turned aside to the worship of images, 20 IV, 28| man, except that, laying aside vanities and wretched error, 21 V, 2 | but also that, having laid aside their pertinacious obstinacy, 22 V, 4 | for a while to have laid aside divine readings, and to 23 V, 6 | of a king, all men laid aside piety, lest, if they should 24 V, 6 | have said, than the laying aside of divine religion, which 25 V, 8 | you of her own accord. Lay aside every evil thought from 26 V, 14| that they may not turn aside from faith and justice; 27 V, 20| but endeavour to turn men aside to deadly rites, and strive 28 V, 21| put on piety, let them lay aside riches; if any one shall 29 VI, 3 | deterred, glide and turn aside into the way of vices, which 30 VI, 4 | death, and shall have turned aside from God; he truly will 31 VI, 4 | present advantage must be put aside, that a greater and more 32 VI, 4 | gratification must be laid aside, lest the enemy should overpower 33 VI, 4 | injury, he may turn them aside from the contemplation of 34 VI, 6 | power, then, truly laying aside pretence, these men discover 35 VI, 12| also say; but they turn it aside from true justice, and forcibly 36 VI, 12| esteem justice so highly, lay aside the burthens which press 37 VI, 20| captivate us, and turn us aside from God and from good works. 38 VI, 21| deceive himself, must lay aside hurtful and injurious pleasures, 39 VI, 24| by force, he has turned aside to the way of unrighteousness. 40 VII, 5 | the heavenly laver, lays aside his infancy together with 41 VII, 12| frailty, because it has laid aside its frail covering. As the 42 VII, 27| earthly things, and laying aside the errors by which we were 43 VII, 27| soon as possible be laid aside, which soothe the souls 44 VII, 27| heavenly food, they may lay aside their lasting hunger; let