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Alphabetical [« »] multiplied 2 multique 1 multis 1 multitude 38 multitudinem 1 murder 1 murderer 2 | Frequency [« »] 39 lived 39 worshippers 38 hope 38 multitude 38 names 38 necessarily 38 overcome | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances multitude |
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1 I, 6 | except in cases where a multitude of persons requires a distinguishing 2 I, 7 | that there are many. If a multitude of gods delights them, we 3 I, 11| iron when they describe a multitude of darts and arrows. He 4 I, 14| imprisoned, came with a great multitude of Cretans, and conquered 5 I, 15| pleasure of a senseless multitude? Or that any one is able 6 I, 16| them dies. For since the multitude of men is incredible, and 7 I, 16| of Ovid, who says, "The multitude of gods occupy separate 8 II, 10| overpower the darkness by their multitude, therefore these two things 9 II, 11| wont to be corrupted by the multitude when spread abroad by various 10 II, 11| increased through the excessive multitude of men, how was Prometheus 11 II, 13| fill the whole earth with a multitude. But in the making of man 12 II, 14| however, for renewing the multitude, He chose one man, who, 13 II, 14| nearest people flowed as the multitude increased. But the descendants 14 II, 17| neglect the rest of the multitude, why did Varro alone escape 15 II, 20| case we were oppressed by a multitude, and almost by the universal 16 III, 14| testify that, in so great a multitude of philosophers, not a single 17 III, 17| the purpose of drawing the multitude to himself, he speaks that 18 III, 23| not to imperil so great a multitude; lest, if they should perish 19 III, 25| philosophy was not for the multitude, because none but learned 20 III, 25| designedly avoiding the multitude." It is not therefore wisdom, 21 III, 25| philosophy is averse from the multitude. But yet Epicurus will receive 22 IV, 4 | declared not only by their multitude, as I have shown above, 23 IV, 15| wrought by Him when a great multitude followed Him of the maimed, 24 IV, 15| brought forward, and that the multitude, distributed by riffles, 25 IV, 16| Therefore, when a great multitude from time to time flocked 26 IV, 16| envy, because, while the multitude flocked to Him, they saw 27 IV, 26| might show that a great multitude, collected together out 28 IV, 27| unless that they whom the multitude esteem to be gods are also 29 V, 1 | publicity, and longs for the multitude and celebrity. Hence it 30 V, 6 | against the force of the multitude. They prevailed, therefore, 31 V, 6 | What wonder if the whole multitude, pressed by unusual fear, 32 V, 7 | all mankind, and the whole multitude does not agree to it. This 33 V, 23| wonderfully gain over a great multitude to God.~ 34 VII, 5 | might create an infinite multitude of souls, which being at 35 VII, 5 | fill all the earth with a multitude; in the next place, that 36 VII, 19| the hands of the just that multitude which has surrounded the 37 VII, 24| shall produce an infinite multitude, and their offspring shall 38 VII, 25| book receive so great a multitude of subjects, since so many