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Alphabetical [« »] persius 4 person 23 personal 1 persons 35 persuade 10 persuaded 6 persuasion 20 | Frequency [« »] 35 left 35 less 35 perception 35 persons 35 superstitions 35 temples 34 affairs | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances persons |
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1 I, 5 | as witnesses those very persons whom they are accustomed 2 I, 6 | cases where a multitude of persons requires a distinguishing 3 I, 6 | verses written out by private persons. We have shown before that 4 I, 10| adulterers, and incestuous persons have no claim; unless it 5 I, 20| Messenians, they laid bare their persons. But the men, recognising 6 II, 4 | unable to injure those very persons by whom they were profaned 7 II, 5 | wonderful things. Whence some persons of dull and obtuse mind 8 II, 6 | inhabits another. But these persons, in their eagerness to prove 9 II, 8 | authorities; that those very persons, whom we have shown to be 10 II, 8 | long-continued plague. Sacrilegious persons can also be mentioned, by 11 II, 9 | is easy to reply to these persons, who do not understand the 12 II, 20| greater number of ignorant persons? But we must not despair 13 III, 15| always have been, innumerable persons who are or have been good 14 III, 28| many as have consoled any persons on account of the death 15 IV, 11| He sent Him to those very persons whom He hated, that He might 16 IV, 15| without any designation of persons and places, that I may be 17 IV, 26| of the lamb by those very persons who perform it is called 18 IV, 29| When he had set forth two persons, one of God the King, that 19 V, 1 | NON-CONDEMNATION OF ACCUSED PERSONS WITHOUT A HEARING OF THEIR 20 V, 1 | is given to sacrilegious persons, and to traitors and sorcerers, 21 V, 9 | who prostitute their own persons to lust; who, in short, 22 V, 13| of their sex (for these persons sometimes call it a womanish 23 V, 14| spirit; and yet the same persons regard him who despises 24 V, 15| in short, from private persons to the highest authorities 25 V, 17| in the case of the same persons often changed according 26 V, 22| state, and have these very persons subject to their power and 27 VI, 9 | the whole world. But these persons think themselves just if 28 VI, 11| XI. OF THE PERSONS UPON WHOM A BENEFIT IS TO 29 VI, 11| our property to suitable persons when they are in need of 30 VI, 11| your bounty on suitable persons, unless it be that you may 31 VI, 11| return. Why do you select persons? Why do you look at bodily 32 VI, 12| our bounty on "suitable" persons. For the house of a just 33 VII, 5 | opposition by more skilful persons. If good cannot exist without 34 VII, 7 | consists. But different persons brought forward all these 35 VII, 25| but even with those very persons who revile us, the truth