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nation 23
nations 43
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43 natural
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43 once
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, 15| handed them down to all nations. On account of this vanity 2 I, 21| and send her through the nations; and I will scatter through 3 I, 22| ROMANS, AND WHO AMONG OTHER NATIONS.~The author and establisher 4 II, 7 | of which wars overthrow nations and cities throughout the 5 II, 17| only God to fail among all nations. For, being destroyed by 6 II, 20| universal agreement of all nations, so in this subject we are 7 IV, 2 | become known to men of other nations. For God had determined, 8 IV, 2 | should reveal to foreign nations that which was taken away 9 IV, 11| eternal life upon foreign nations, and collect to Himself 10 IV, 11| speaks: "I come to gather all nations and tongues; and they shall 11 IV, 11| escape of them unto the nations which are afar off, which 12 IV, 12| bringing salvation to all nations. But by this name the prophet 13 IV, 12| might reveal to all the nations which are under heaven the 14 IV, 12| once to announce to the nations the one God, then again 15 IV, 12| revealed the truth to the nations, He might also suffer death, 16 IV, 12| have holden; I will subdue nations before Him, and will break 17 IV, 12| everlasting dominion, when all nations and all languages adore 18 IV, 13| shall arise to rule over the nations, in Him shall the Gentiles 19 IV, 14| Church, and assemble all nations to the true worship of God. 20 IV, 16| be believed a God by all nations. Therefore, when a great 21 IV, 17| people, and rebuke strong nations." For the former law, which 22 IV, 18| be a derision among the nations." From which it appears 23 IV, 26| pass that, turning to the nations which were ignorant of God, 24 IV, 26| have such might, that the nations throughout the world, which 25 IV, 26| God become known to all nations. For since he who is suspended 26 IV, 26| raised on high, that all nations from the whole world should 27 V, 17| these arguments: "That all nations which flourished with dominion, 28 VI, 6 | cities and the destruction of nations has filled the treasury 29 VI, 8 | unchangeable, will bind all nations at all times; and there 30 VI, 12| house the chief men of the nations and cities as they arrive, 31 VII, 15| languages, and dwell among all nations, and are oppressed by those 32 VII, 15| must come to pass that all nations, that is, the whole world, 33 VII, 15| may be understood by all nations. Therefore, as the end of 34 VII, 15| will everywhere rage; all nations will he in arms, and will 35 VII, 15| having subdued all kings and nations, when the materials for 36 VII, 24| living as judges. But the nations shall not be entirely extinguished, 37 VII, 24| God; and the kings of the nations shall come from the ends 38 VII, 24| and venerated by all the nations which shall be trader heaven, 39 VII, 26| forth and assemble all the nations, which shall then be trader 40 VII, 26| innumerable company of the nations, and shall besiege and surround 41 VII, 26| God shall come upon the nations, and shall utterly destroy 42 VII, 26| anger of God against the nations and the last judgment shall 43 VII, 26| mountains, but the arms of the nations shall be burnt; and now


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