Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] innermost 5 innocence 26 innocency 4 innocent 31 innocently 1 innumerable 13 ino 1 | Frequency [« »] 31 fountain 31 gain 31 ground 31 innocent 31 pious 31 prove 31 raised | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances innocent |
Book, Chapter
1 I, 21| they destroyed tender and innocent lives, at an age which is 2 II, 17| why was Paulus, who was innocent, slain? Assuredly nothing 3 III, 17| by, and strikes dead the innocent and unoffending."~But if 4 III, 18| equanimity, since the death of an innocent person cannot be unavenged, 5 III, 26| shall be just, and wise, and innocent for by one laver all his 6 III, 29| accused fortune, who is innocent: for although she has some 7 IV, 18| laws. And although He was innocent, and undeserving of that 8 IV, 18| righteous, and condemn the innocent blood; and the Lord is become 9 IV, 18| devices; I was led as an innocent lamb to the sacrifice; they 10 IV, 26| without spot; that is, He was innocent, and just, and holy, who, 11 V, 1 | they plainly know to be innocent, they are unwilling to be 12 V, 1 | stained with the blood of the innocent, and they tear away with 13 V, 5 | using violence against the innocent. Perhaps Jupiter may have 14 V, 9 | those who are of all men innocent. Therefore most wicked men 15 V, 9 | wet with the blood of the innocent. What must we say is especially 16 V, 9 | him whom you know to be innocent. Thus no sense of shame 17 V, 9 | bribe, either destroy the innocent or set free the guilty without 18 V, 11| they have slain none of the innocent,--for I myself have heard 19 V, 12| fiercely raged against the innocent; and though they are teachers 20 V, 15| he who has been good and innocent; no one is most renowned, 21 V, 18| that this one just and innocent soul may be freed from danger, 22 V, 20| inflict on the bodies of the innocent such things, as neither 23 V, 20| mind, a pure breast, an innocent life: those rites are frequented 24 V, 22| cause of anger against the innocent; but those contaminated 25 V, 24| have tormented just and innocent souls, without the commission 26 VI, 12| feed wild beasts; bury the innocent dead with that from which 27 VI, 20| they do not spare even the innocent, but practise upon all that 28 VI, 20| hands, deprive souls as yet innocent and simple of the light 29 VI, 20| Can they be considered innocent who expose their own offspring 30 VI, 24| gentleness of spirit, and an innocent life, and good actions. 31 VI, 25| arises from the slaughter of innocent animals?--but with a pure