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Alphabetical [« »] carneades 9 carnivorous 1 carriage 1 carried 41 carries 2 carry 14 carrying 13 | Frequency [« »] 42 office 42 parts 42 state 41 carried 41 course 41 defend 41 desires | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances carried |
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1 I, 3 | as warfare could not be carried on without one general and 2 I, 5 | infatuated by false opinions, carried them back; by which custom 3 I, 11| arrows. He is said to have carried away Ganymede by an eagle; 4 I, 11| the poets. But he either carried him off by a legion, which 5 I, 13| eaten his sons, who has carried them out to burial? But 6 I, 21| so in these Proserpine is carried away to contract an incestuous 7 I, 21| That they were asses which carried across father Liber when 8 I, 21| was praetor, nevertheless carried the sacred shield, preceded 9 I, 23| itself. For Agamemnon, who carried on the Trojan war, was the 10 II, 4 | golden vessels should be carried into the temples, since 11 II, 4 | images? Why, even when he had carried off their sacred things, 12 II, 4 | her virgin daughter was carried away from the same place. 13 II, 4 | sacrifices and gifts, was carried away with impunity by Caius 14 II, 4 | proscription, indeed, which carried off Tully, the avenger of 15 II, 4 | violated majesty of the gods,--carried him off, satiated at once 16 II, 8 | neglect of his command, he was carried on a litter to the consuls; 17 II, 8 | infirmity. He was therefore carried on a litter to the army, 18 II, 17| province, although business is carried on by their service. And 19 II, 17| of the demons was himself carried thither in his own form, 20 III, 8 | that the discussion was carried on by those who were ill, 21 III, 12| there be between the contest carried on by the soul and that 22 III, 12| on by the soul and that carried on by the body, except that 23 III, 17| old age, while others were carried off in their infancy; that 24 III, 17| are all things which are carried on brought about? There 25 III, 21| of men, who have always carried on most severe wars with 26 IV, 5 | the king of Babylon, and carried into captivity, endured 27 IV, 15| strengthened, and themselves carried their couches, on which 28 IV, 15| little time before been carried. But to the lame, and to 29 IV, 21| suddenly surrounded Him, and carried Him up into heaven, on the 30 V, 4 | he did not do this, being carried away by his distinguished 31 V, 9 | of the actions which are carried on.~ 32 V, 20| force; the matter must be carried on by words rather than 33 V, 23| permits persecutions to be carried on against us, that the 34 VI, 11| plunged in the sea, or carried away by a river, would they 35 VI, 17| CHRISTIANS.~But I have been carried too far in my desire of 36 VI, 17| or at any rate will be carried where he does not need to 37 VI, 20| chariot races are there carried on; so that they who come 38 VI, 24| call him sound if he is carried away by anger, swollen and 39 VII, 5 | what various arts are they carried on! No one, however, would 40 VII, 9 | believed that all things were carried on by fortune, and that 41 VII, 12| the borders of ether is carried again by the quarters of