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pouring 3
poverty 10
power 288
powerful 34
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practice 27
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34 hold
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34 point
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34 praise
34 refute
34 regarded
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 3 | that he would be a most powerful king who should have the 2 I, 3 | there are, so much the less powerful will they be. Why should 3 I, 8 | they were very great and powerful kings; and since, on account 4 I, 11| represented Cupid as the most powerful of the gods, but also as 5 I, 11| Saturn to produce one more powerful than himself, but impossible 6 I, 11| That Saturn, being a very powerful king, in order that the 7 I, 11| had given birth to most powerful kings were attributed to 8 I, 16| places; in this front the powerful and illustrious inhabitants 9 II, 9 | material must be judged more powerful. By what name, therefore, 10 II, 9 | anything should be more powerful than God, who must necessarily 11 II, 10| perfect fulness, and of most powerful heat, and enlightens all 12 II, 14| and statues to the most powerful kings, and originated the 13 II, 16| they are feared, whom the powerful and lofty hand of God does 14 III, 14| with reproaches the most powerful consul, and by your envenomed 15 III, 22| haughtiness, that those who are powerful and lifted up on high may 16 IV, 7 | ask who this is who is so powerful, so beloved by God, and 17 IV, 8 | his father David were most powerful kings, and also prophets, 18 IV, 14| since one of them was a most powerful prince, and the other high 19 IV, 27| themselves the names of powerful kings, under whose titles 20 IV, 30| overcome by others more powerful, preferred to secede with 21 V, 1 | in explanation, or more powerful in persuasion. And yet he 22 V, 7 | permitted the unjust to be more powerful, that they might be able 23 V, 15| from the humble to the powerful; in short, from private 24 V, 19| many who are envious, or powerful enemies, deprive virtue 25 V, 19| ungrateful, so envious, so powerful, as to be able to deprive 26 V, 21| account, because you think Him powerful. For how can He avenge the 27 V, 22| not worship Him rich, and powerful, and happy? and why do they 28 V, 23| and the unjust to become powerful, happy, and rich, and, on 29 VI, 6 | part the wicked are more powerful both in number and in combination 30 VI, 12| For those illustrious and powerful men cannot be in want of 31 VI, 12| who does that will become powerful among foreigners by the 32 VI, 20| to vices, and have a most powerful tendency to corrupt our 33 VII, 16| all things. Then a most powerful enemy will suddenly arise 34 VII, 26| punishment of their guilt. The powerful right hand of God protects


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