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Alphabetical [« »] complains 4 complectitur 1 complete 22 completed 36 completeness 2 completer 1 completing 2 | Frequency [« »] 36 animal 36 argument 36 city 36 completed 36 crimes 36 enemy 36 image | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances completed |
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1 I, 1 | their profession, having completed the works of their pleadings, 2 I, 8 | established, and by His judgment completed those works so great and 3 II, 1 | mortals, and when they had completed their term of life, yielded 4 II, 9 | anything be begun, or made, or completed, unless it shall have been 5 II, 9 | world until all things were completed. But he could not be brought 6 II, 13| himself He concluded and completed the nature of those two 7 II, 20| I am deceived, has been completed; and the majesty of heaven 8 III, 9 | sound, yet he would not have completed the duty of man; for as 9 III, 17| though it were death now completed which is an object of fear, 10 III, 20| perceive that this world, completed with such wonderful method, 11 III, 28| persuade men that nothing was completed by divine intelligence, 12 III, 28| by whom, was philosophy completed? For that which he said, 13 IV, 6 | rejoiced, the world being completed." But on this account Trismegistus 14 IV, 12| righteousness; and when, having completed the commands of God, He 15 IV, 26| have added times to the completed times of men, to have revealed 16 V, 20| worthless sacrifices i are completed, they leave their religion 17 VI, 1 | WORSHIP OF FALSE GODS.~We have completed that which was the object 18 VI, 10| each object, by degrees completed the system of speech. But 19 VI, 15| discussion ought to have been completed; that is, something ought 20 VI, 24| only of those: things which completed the character of virtue 21 VII, 5 | kind. Then, when He had completed all things which belonged 22 VII, 10| For as, when vices are completed in their performance, pleasure 23 VII, 11| appointed for death shall be completed, death itself shall be ended. 24 VII, 14| arrangement of the world was completed; and in this they perhaps 25 VII, 14| thousandth year is not yet completed, and that when this number 26 VII, 14| that when this number is completed the consummation must take 27 VII, 14| itself may be plain. God completed the world and this admirable 28 VII, 14| all the works of God were completed in six days, the world must 29 VII, 14| as, when all things were completed which were contrived for 30 VII, 24| and the judgment being completed, the sacred city shall be 31 VII, 24| things, as it were, done and completed in their own sight. And 32 VII, 25| thousand years shall be completed this change must take place, 33 VII, 25| however, this amount will be completed, those teach, who have written 34 VII, 26| thousand years shall be completed, the world shall be renewed 35 VII, 27| THE PIOUS.~Since we have completed the seven courses of the 36 VII, 27| rivers, and who made and completed out of nothing whatever