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son-that 1
song 1
songs 3
sons 34
soon 10
sooner 2
soothe 6
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34 praise
34 refute
34 regarded
34 sons
34 speaking
34 supposed
33 accord
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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sons

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | Argonauts together with the sons of Tyndarus and Hercules,-- 2 I, 8 | almighty, is able to produce sons without the agency of the 3 I, 11| father is said to help his sons when he begets or brings 4 I, 11| gods. And the Curetes. his sons, took charge of him, and 5 I, 11| born from unknown parents sons of earth." These things, 6 I, 12| impious not only towards his sons, whom he devoured, but also 7 I, 13| that he did not devour his sons, as the fables report, but 8 I, 13| that Saturn devoured his sons, only true after a certain 9 I, 13| vulgar, that he has eaten his sons, who has carried them out 10 I, 14| might return to his own sons. Then, when a son was first 11 I, 14| Titan, when he learned that sons were born to Saturn, and 12 I, 14| secretly takes with him his sons, who are called Titans, 13 I, 14| conquered Titan and his sons in an engagement, and rescued 14 I, 16| they say that there are sons of Jupiter and of the other 15 I, 21| they immolated two hundred sons of their nobles: "So great 16 I, 23| Dardanus and Iasius were sons of Coritus, not of Jupiter. 17 II, 8 | and having lost his two sons who were serving in Illyricum, 18 II, 14| with his wife and three sons, and as many daughters-in-law, 19 II, 14| naked. And when one of his sons, whose name was Cham, had 20 II, 17| for~"She had heard that sons of Troy~Were born her Carthage 21 IV, 3 | will be able to bring up sons, unless he has the power 22 IV, 3 | household, although he only has sons: for it is plain that the 23 IV, 3 | household" comprises also sons, because the name of "father" 24 IV, 3 | slaves s and lord of his sons. Lastly, the son is set 25 IV, 4 | religion. Wisdom relates to sons, and this relation requires 26 IV, 4 | Him, inasmuch as we are sons, and to fear Him, inasmuch 27 IV, 4 | either resemble disinherited sons or runaway slaves, because 28 IV, 11| spoken, I have begotten sons, and lifted them up on high, 29 IV, 19| remain in the anguish of His sons: and I will redeem Him from 30 IV, 20| their place, and are called sons of the Jews, which the Sibyl 31 IV, 21| ravished and polluted, their sons torn in pieces, their little 32 IV, 28| pray once for the health of sons is the part of a religious 33 V, 8 | would~know that they are the sons of one God; and,~therefore, 34 V, 9 | who either strangle the sons born from themselves, or


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