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Alphabetical [« »] permits 5 permitted 28 pernicious 9 perpetual 41 perpetually 4 perpetuate 1 perplexities 1 | Frequency [« »] 41 injury 41 laws 41 new 41 perpetual 41 sea 41 thee 41 took | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances perpetual |
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1 I, 22| honour for himself, and a perpetual name for his entertainers 2 II, 5 | the rivers to flow with perpetual course!~"He also commanded 3 II, 5 | obedience to divine laws, by a perpetual necessity are subservient 4 II, 5 | plain that there would be perpetual day. Also if the stars had 5 II, 10| heaven, in which He placed perpetual light, and the gods above, 6 II, 10| is torpid with colds and perpetual ice belongs to the same 7 II, 10| each other the courses and perpetual revolutions of time, which 8 II, 12| winter nor summer, but a perpetual spring of an equable temperature. 9 II, 13| is immortal, and lives in perpetual light; if, on the other 10 II, 13| death, which is itself also perpetual, as also is immortality. 11 III, 8 | honourable character, except perpetual honour, conferred on any 12 III, 16| they give themselves up to perpetual sloth, and undertake no 13 III, 29| who appointed her as the perpetual harasser of the race of 14 IV, 4 | rules, who has the true and perpetual power of life and death. 15 IV, 10| consuls, but supported by a perpetual jurisdiction. Then, the 16 IV, 16| a true and heavenly, and perpetual good, because it is neither 17 IV, 30| watered by which he may enjoy perpetual light. Before all things, 18 V, 7 | agitated by very great and perpetual errors. Therefore the appearance 19 V, 18| when his mind is engaged in perpetual peace with men? Doubtless 20 V, 23| because they cannot be perpetual, and they are sought through 21 VI, 3 | immortality, will enjoy perpetual light; but he who, enticed 22 VI, 4 | evils of short duration by perpetual goods, than to endure perpetual 23 VI, 4 | perpetual goods, than to endure perpetual evils for short and perishable 24 VI, 4 | but with boundless and perpetual power may wish to be called 25 VI, 15| desire is continued and perpetual inclination, but that joy 26 VI, 17| to obtain justice, God, perpetual life, everlasting light, 27 VI, 21| himself death; for as there is perpetual life in virtue, so there 28 VI, 25| sacrifice; the gift as a perpetual offering, the sacrifice 29 VII, 2 | man, so that it cannot be perpetual, so also his wisdom must 30 VII, 3 | production itself? what in our perpetual succession? Doubtless God 31 VII, 5 | he might depart, and by a perpetual succession renew that which 32 VII, 10| and return. But virtue is perpetual, without any intermission; 33 VII, 10| it shall fortify with a perpetual guard the breast which it 34 VII, 10| permanent, because virtue is perpetual, and it is the human mind 35 VII, 10| short duration; virtue is perpetual and constant, and always 36 VII, 11| eternal, in which it suffers perpetual punishments and infinite 37 VII, 16| only, but overspread with perpetual blood, will go through extraordinary 38 VII, 23| them to His kingdom and to perpetual life. Respecting which resurrection 39 VII, 24| and may be subjected to perpetual slavery. About the same 40 VII, 26| shall be burnt for ever with perpetual fire in the sight of angels 41 VII, 27| raise him to life and to perpetual light. Let no one trust