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Alphabetical [« »] child 3 child- 1 childhood 1 children 39 chiron 1 chloris 1 choice 2 | Frequency [« »] 40 between 40 contained 40 destitute 39 children 39 different 39 effect 39 et | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances children |
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1 I, 1 | anti may hand down to your children the guardianship of the 2 I, 5 | heaven, and provided for His children that they might have a habitation 3 I, 9 | wife, together with his children. Is this he whom men consider 4 I, 11| first who lived of the male children of Saturn. Men, therefore, 5 I, 13| not to bring up his male children, because it would come to 6 I, 14| Saturn, that if any male children should be born to him, he 7 I, 14| oath, had brought up male children. The rest of the history 8 I, 15| first instructed their own children and grandchildren, and afterwards 9 I, 16| to lust, ceased to beget children? Was it that he was become 10 I, 16| conferred by having three children? Or did the sentiment at 11 I, 20| unchaste men, who exposed their children, whom it was their duty 12 I, 21| the slaughter of their own children, that is, to a deed foul, 13 II, 12| understand that those earth-born children could not possibly have 14 III, 15| in truth, entrust your children to this man for education, 15 III, 17| him; to one who has bad children, the happiness of those 16 III, 17| of those who are without children is proclaimed; against unnatural 17 III, 21| fathers, and wives, and children of all. What a confusion 18 III, 21| Moreover, if all are the children of all, who will be able 19 III, 21| who will be able to love children as his own, when he is either 20 IV, 11| God of hosts, because the children of Israel have forsaken 21 IV, 16| proclamation before Him as children, and as a root in a thirsty 22 IV, 17| and sit and circumcise the children of Israel the second time." 23 IV, 17| who was the enemy of the children of Israel, he might both 24 IV, 21| the bodies of their own children, and consume one another. 25 IV, 28| and sacrifices, that their children might survive them, were 26 IV, 28| censure, who either loves his children more, or sufficiently honours 27 IV, 28| the preservation of our children, therefore he also is superstitious 28 IV, 28| superstitious, not who wish their children to survive them, for we 29 V, 8 | prodigal and rebellious children, had renounced the authority 30 V, 9 | lives, and property, and children by sword and fire, yet are 31 V, 15| an equal right we are all children. No one is poor in the sight 32 V, 23| says, "regards men as His children, but He permits the corrupt 33 VI, 4 | undergo dangers, that your children, and house, and property 34 VI, 4 | plundered, your wife and children become a prey, you yourself 35 VI, 20| to strangle newly-born children, which is the greatest impiety; 36 VI, 20| compels to expose their children? Can they be considered 37 VI, 20| enough for bringing up more children; as though, in truth, their 38 VI, 20| shall be unable to bring up children, it is better to abstain 39 VI, 24| For if we think that our children are corrected when we perceive