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Alphabetical [« »] sparti 1 spat 1 speak 122 speaking 34 speaks 51 specially 2 spectacle 3 | Frequency [« »] 34 refute 34 regarded 34 sons 34 speaking 34 supposed 33 accord 33 dumb | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances speaking |
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1 I, pref| imparts the knowledge of speaking well, as he who teaches 2 I, pref| copiousness and ability of speaking; for although the truth 3 I, 6 | chief pontiff, when he was speaking of the Quindecemviri, says 4 I, 6 | a most diligent writer, speaking of the Quindecemviri, says 5 I, 11 | manner, not for the sake of speaking falsely against the objects 6 I, 11 | to help. And since we are speaking of a father, no father is 7 I, 15 | represents the people as thus speaking, through grief for their 8 I, 21 | Pompey when a youth as thus speaking, on hearing the death of 9 I, 21 | of them with the power of speaking with human voice; and that 10 II, 20 | heaven supplying the power of speaking, we have driven away inveterate 11 III, 1 | befitting that, when God was speaking to man, He should confirm 12 III, 6 | But no one can refute one speaking falsely, unless he who shall 13 III, 8 | speech. But if the power of speaking were given to the ass, or 14 III, 13 | and the whole method of speaking are contained. Divine learning 15 III, 13 | with the proper manner of speaking, but about the wise man, 16 III, 13 | system, is the part of men speaking inconsiderately, and erring 17 III, 13 | never even engaged in public speaking; but the goodness of the 18 III, 13 | by a declamatory style of speaking. "O philosophy, thou guide 19 III, 16 | life in the practice of speaking, in what light ought they 20 III, 17 | hearing, nor the tongue for speaking, nor the feet for walking; 21 III, 25 | know the right method of speaking. That must occupy many years. 22 IV, 17 | might show that God was not speaking of him, but of Christ, to 23 IV, 17 | Christ, to whom God was then speaking. For that Jesus represented 24 IV, 26 | of this, that He Himself, speaking before of His passion, also 25 V, 4 | their talents and power of speaking in this field of truth, 26 V, 12 | guilt? And since we arc speaking generally with those who 27 V, 15 | it is plain that I am not speaking of the equity of judging 28 V, 17 | replying to Furius, and speaking in behalf of justice, he 29 VI, 6 | Therefore, when they are speaking of the duties relating to 30 VI, 10 | that, when the practice of speaking was not yet established, 31 VI, 24 | divine to man." Likewise, in speaking of the just and good man, 32 VII, 3 | EPICUREANS.~And since we are speaking of the errors of philosophers, 33 VII, 23 | providence, when he was speaking of the renewing of the world, 34 VII, 24 | And in another place, speaking of the fruitfulness of all