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lungs 1
lupanaria 1
lurking-places 1
lust 32
lustful 2
lustre 1
lusts 27
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32 built
32 causes
32 escape
32 lust
32 possessed
32 prophet
32 voice
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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lust

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1 I, 9 | something on the subject of lust, luxury, desire, and arrogance, 2 I, 9 | Amazon, than he who subdues lust, the vanquisher of modesty 3 I, 10| overpowered by love and lust. For, being conveyed to 4 I, 11| inasmuch as the matter and the lust itself is earthly. The poets 5 I, 16| poets as most addicted to lust, ceased to beget children? 6 I, 20| honourable course, to the lust of youth, and wished them 7 III, 15| against avarice, against lust and ambition, you would 8 III, 29| ensnare them with desire and lust, and when they are corrupted 9 IV, 26| things with wickedness and lust. Being taken, therefore, 10 V, 5 | indomitable rage,~And greedy lust of gain;"~and not without 11 V, 6 | THE BANISHMENT OF JUSTICE, LUST, UNJUST LAWS, DARING, AVARICE, 12 V, 6 | source of all these evils was lust; which, indeed, burst forth 13 V, 6 | together all the instruments of lust and avarice. They also, 14 V, 8 | also would restrain their lust, and the pious and religious 15 V, 9 | prostitute their own persons to lust; who, in short, unmindful 16 V, 23| they are sought through lust and violence. But the just 17 VI, 4 | cruelty, pride, perfidy, lust, avarice, discord, ignorance, 18 VI, 5 | control desire, to curb lust; for this is to flee from 19 VI, 15| is virtue to control the lust of the body, he must be 20 VI, 15| free from virtue who has no lust which he may regulate. If 21 VI, 16| desire, nor to be excited by lust; but to be passionate, to 22 VI, 17| difference, whether on account of lust you bestow your money on 23 VI, 19| crimes: anger, desire, and lust. On which account the poets 24 VI, 19| revenge, desire for riches, lust for pleasures. But God has 25 VI, 19| have originated. They use lust only for the enjoyment of 26 VI, 20| gift as pleasure. For when lust bears sway there is no place 27 VI, 20| do, and are inflamed with lust, which is especially excited 28 VI, 24| with pride, the slave of lust, and burning with desires; 29 VII, 5 | soul, that is, desire and lust, by which riches are desired, 30 VII, 10| the body puts an end to lust; desire is destroyed either 31 VII, 15| impiety, avarice, desire, and lust will so greatly increase, 32 VII, 27| precepts, and fixed a limit to lust and fear, and explained


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