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rain-droppings 1
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raise 22
raised 31
raises 3
ram 1
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31 innocent
31 pious
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31 reign
31 undertaken
31 women
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | which the Most High God raised you to the prosperous height 2 I, 2 | did Protagoras effect, who raised doubts respecting the gods; 3 I, 15| composed to give pleasure, raised them to the heaven; as is 4 II, 1 | capable of exercising reason,--raised him from the ground, and 5 II, 2 | of which God your Creator raised you. He gave to you an elevated 6 II, 2 | those lofty minds, which are raised together with their bodies 7 II, 7 | senate-house, whichnow is raised aloft and shines with the 8 II, 11| the earth-born race of men raised its head from the hard fields."~ 9 II, 18| adored by us, who have been raised from it, and have received 10 III, 10| which the countenance is raised? For if we must look to 11 III, 12| of living creatures are raised to the sight of the heaven, 12 III, 20| contemplation of which we have been raised; in fine, the light itself 13 III, 27| heaven, unless with mind raised aloft he discerns God, and 14 III, 28| below rather than that it is raised aloft? unless by chance 15 IV, 12| remembered the days of old, who raised up from the earth a shepherd 16 IV, 15| languishing, unless He also raised the dead, as it were unbound 17 IV, 26| dishonourable actions. He raised the bodies of the dead as 18 IV, 26| be so conspicuous, and so raised on high, that all nations 19 IV, 29| Father, who after His passion raised Him from the dead, as we 20 V, 4 | in Latin writings, have raised a monument of their own 21 V, 18| great, that when it has raised its eyes to heaven, it deserves 22 VI, 24| the polluted limbs, and raised the dead. He will quench 23 VII, 1 | of the work; but we have raised the entire edifice, with 24 VII, 5 | outstretched hand to have raised man from the ground, and 25 VII, 5 | worship of God, since God raised man to a view of the heaven 26 VII, 9 | heavenly and divine, whose body raised from the ground, elevated 27 VII, 23| evil, and because He has raised them to His kingdom and 28 VII, 24| God; but they who shall be raised from the dead shall preside 29 VII, 26| the unrighteous shall be raised to everlasting punishments. 30 VII, 26| time when the great God raised thee up for the restoration 31 VII, 26| of the supreme Deity has raised thee to the imperial dignity,


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