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Alphabetical [« »] hiding 1 hiding-places 1 hieronymus 1 high 35 higher 11 highest 45 highly 11 | Frequency [« »] 35 few 35 food 35 fortune 35 high 35 holy 35 jesus 35 left | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances high |
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1 I, pref| is the secret of the Most High God, who created all things, 2 I, 1 | world, in which the Most High God raised you to the prosperous 3 II, 7 | their life no one either high or low judged them worthy 4 II, 10 | heaven, and suspended it on high, that it might be the seat 5 II, 11 | Titan as gods, because the high dignity of the kingdom was 6 II, 18 | that we are called forth to high and heavenly things. In 7 III, 17 | the father thundering on high, throned in the lofty Olympus, 8 III, 22 | powerful and lifted up on high may know that they are on 9 III, 27 | raise their countenances on high that they might behold her " 10 IV, 6 | there is a Son of the Most High God, who is possessed of 11 IV, 8 | of the mouth of the Most High before all creatures: I 12 IV, 10 | arrangements of the Most High God have so advanced from 13 IV, 11 | sons, and lifted them up on high, and they have rejected 14 IV, 12 | Him. He called the Most High God the Ancient of days, 15 IV, 13 | HIM.~Therefore the Most High God, and Parent of all, 16 IV, 13 | seemed to be) of the Most High God, entertained the same 17 IV, 14 | or concerning Jesus the high priest the son of Josedech; 18 IV, 14 | powerful prince, and the other high priest; or suffered any 19 IV, 20 | in whose book the Most High Father addresses His Son: " 20 IV, 25 | understand why the Most High God, when He sent His ambassador 21 IV, 26 | be related. What the Most High Father arranged from the 22 IV, 26 | the reason why the Most High Father chose that kind of 23 IV, 26 | conspicuous, and so raised on high, that all nations from the 24 IV, 29 | both faithful to the Most High Father, and beloved by Him, 25 IV, 29 | one God alone, free, most high, without any origin; for 26 IV, 29 | and priest of the Most High Father. He is the door of 27 V, 1 | worshippers of the Most High God, that is, the righteous; 28 V, 2 | whom professed himself the high priest of philosophy; but 29 VI, 7 | goodness, which is very high and lofty, cannot be attained 30 VI, 25 | with stones piled up on high; He is to be consecrated 31 VII, 2 | arrangement of the Most High God, that this unrighteous 32 VII, 5 | suspended the light elements on high, and depressed the heavy 33 VII, 9 | forth to that which is on high, because he perceives that 34 VII, 9 | life; because life is on high, and death below. And as 35 VII, 24 | Therefore the Son of the most high and mighty God shall come