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Alphabetical [« »] groaning 1 groans 1 grottos 1 ground 31 grounded 1 grounds 3 grove 2 | Frequency [« »] 31 established 31 fountain 31 gain 31 ground 31 innocent 31 pious 31 prove | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances ground |
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1 I, 1 | windings; who leave the level ground that they may glide over 2 I, 17| from the contest and the ground. Why, then, did she, a virgin, 3 I, 21| had laid herself on the ground for rest, and had fallen 4 II, 1 | animals look down to the ground, with bodies bending forward, 5 II, 1 | reason,--raised him from the ground, and elevated him to the 6 II, 1 | heaven, and fix them upon the ground, and fear the works of their 7 II, 2 | fall prostrate upon the ground? For you do wretchedly roll 8 II, 2 | wretchedly roll yourselves on the ground, when you seek here below 9 II, 3 | and fall prostrate on the ground, andspread the hands before 10 II, 11| man out of the dust of the ground, from which he was called 11 II, 19| him raise himself from the ground, and, with mind lifted up, 12 III, 10| prostrates himself to the ground, and, imitating the life 13 III, 17| who cannot maintain their ground, but that we may pursue 14 IV, 15| riffles, should recline an the ground. When the disciples did 15 IV, 15| walking as though on the solid ground, not as the poets fable 16 IV, 17| Jerusalem, Break up your fallow ground, and sow not among thorns. 17 IV, 21| level their cities to the ground, and besiege the people 18 IV, 21| little ones dashed to the ground; and lastly, everything 19 IV, 27| is not able to hold its ground or to come to an engagement. 20 V, 1 | beginning, would dash it to the ground, cast it from him, curse 21 VI, 4 | cold, you must rest on the ground, must watch and undergo 22 VI, 6 | the earth, and lie on the ground, since they die with the 23 VI, 10| men were not born from the ground throughout the world, as 24 VII, 1 | earth, and fixed on the ground. But the way of virtue does 25 VII, 5 | have raised man from the ground, and to have elevated him 26 VII, 5 | animals incline towards the ground, because they are earthly, 27 VII, 9 | whose body raised from the ground, elevated countenance, and 28 VII, 10| are unable to stand their ground and remain, but they are 29 VII, 15| people went over on dry ground. And the king of the Egyptians 30 VII, 24| produce all things.~The ground shall not endure the harrow, 31 VII, 27| prostrate himself upon the ground, will be punished as a deserter