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Alphabetical [« »] erythraea 3 erythraean 14 eryx 1 escape 32 escaped 7 escapes 2 escaping 2 | Frequency [« »] 32 act 32 built 32 causes 32 escape 32 lust 32 possessed 32 prophet | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances escape |
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1 I, 11| in order that she might escape the anger of Juno, just 2 I, 13| Corybantes with their cymbals escape his notice? Lastly, why 3 I, 20| and others that it may escape injuries. For this is always 4 I, 21| person. And this did not escape the notice of the poet himself; 5 II, 1 | then most of all does God escape the memory of men, when 6 II, 2 | hell. And if you wished to escape these, you would despise 7 II, 13| And this, indeed, did not escape the notice of a dissolute 8 II, 17| multitude, why did Varro alone escape who acted thus, and why 9 III, 12| the reality itself did not escape their notice. For if virtue 10 III, 18| not so much that he might escape from Caesar, as that he 11 III, 19| wickedness in prosperity should escape the punishment which he 12 III, 20| But these men not only escape the charge of impiety, but, 13 III, 21| of Socrates, it did not escape the notice of Plato, that 14 III, 23| it in your power both to escape the possession of money, 15 IV, 4 | the worshippers of gods escape the penalty of everlasting 16 IV, 11| and I will send those that escape of them unto the nations 17 V, 13| he saw that he could not escape death, laid his hand upon 18 V, 13| it is permitted them to escape if they wished to do so; 19 V, 17| and supported by it may escape, especially since there 20 V, 17| horse, that he himself may escape from the enemy? If he shall 21 V, 20| poisoner, but that he may escape notice? what the harlot, 22 V, 22| wickedness. It does not escape my notice what reply can 23 V, 24| not think that they will escape with impunity, because they 24 VI, 5 | of good and evil does not escape their notice, they are overpowered 25 VI, 18| whose sentence no one can escape, either by the advocacy 26 VI, 24| extricated themselves so as to escape, become more cautious for 27 VII, 1 | could perish, and wished to escape this objection, said that 28 VII, 2 | which they had no way of escape, And they remained fixed 29 VII, 5 | truth depends. It does not escape my notice what may here 30 VII, 8 | therefore, that he might escape this common linking together, 31 VII, 19| the wicked one shall alone escape, and his power shall perish 32 VII, 22| this announcement did not escape their notice; inasmuch as