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Alphabetical [« »] endues 1 endurable 2 endurance 12 endure 42 endured 19 endures 3 enduring 5 | Frequency [« »] 43 stars 43 various 42 die 42 endure 42 followed 42 formed 42 off | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances endure |
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1 I, pref| inclined to vices cannot endure: for because there is a 2 I, 18 | greatest glory will not endure public tranquillity: they 3 I, 20 | divine honours. And I could endure this, if it had been the 4 I, 22 | done, and was unable to endure his regret for her, he paid 5 II, 9 | exists, and how it shall endure after it has been made. 6 II, 12 | then, were they able to endure or avoid the force of the 7 III, 13 | for rashness here; we must endure the punishment of our folly 8 III, 17 | to kings; he who cannot endure annoyance is enjoined to 9 III, 17 | waste away by disease, to endure the thrust, to receive the 10 III, 18 | is offered to us, we must endure it with equanimity, since 11 III, 23 | of protection, either to endure the severity of the seasons 12 IV, 14 | with fire--that is, might endure tortures from men, and at 13 IV, 16 | grief, and knowing how to endure infirmity, because He turned 14 IV, 17 | which alone is about to endure. For being desirous of promoting 15 IV, 18 | necessary for Him to undergo and endure, but that He might show 16 IV, 24 | eyes cannot look upon and endure the glory of His majesty 17 IV, 24 | greatest virtue patiently to endure pain for the sake of righteousness 18 IV, 24 | weakness of the flesh cannot endure. A teacher of virtue therefore 19 IV, 24 | that it is impossible to endure: if you are not able to 20 IV, 24 | perfect teacher ought to endure, that he may teach the possibility 21 IV, 30 | their supporters, than to endure those set over them, over 22 IV, 30 | lastly, that He should even endure tortures, and be affixed 23 V, 2 | body, nor wish in vain to endure cruel lacerations of their 24 V, 7 | which we were compelled to endure? How could faith devoted 25 V, 13 | robust frame are unable to endure lacerations of this kind: 26 V, 13 | weak sex and fragile age endure to be lacerated in the whole 27 VI, 2 | properties as mortal bodies might endure or the ripening of the crops 28 VI, 4 | perpetual goods, than to endure perpetual evils for short 29 VI, 4 | hunger and thirst, you must endure heat and cold, you must 30 VI, 9 | For if it is virtue to endure and undergo with fortitude, 31 VI, 9 | is the part of virtue to endure. Nor can virtue, since it 32 VI, 9 | pursuit of pleasures, and to endure all evils. But these are 33 VI, 10 | the society of men, cannot endure solitude?~ 34 VI, 18 | commands: let us sustain and endure the labours of life, by 35 VI, 18 | man to dissemble and to endure insult, and his impatience, 36 VII, 1 | experienced evils, nor can they endure them, through their long-continued 37 VII, 3 | body to be harassed, and endure to weaken Himself, or permit 38 VII, 9 | desired, and impels him to endure evils which are naturally 39 VII, 15 | be grown up, it did not endure slavery; and having thrown 40 VII, 20 | So penal sufferings they endure~For ancient crime, to make 41 VII, 24 | things.~The ground shall not endure the harrow, nor the vineyard 42 VII, 27 | hardships and miseries which we endure in this world, in accomplishing