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Alphabetical [« »] g 1 gabinius 1 gabius 1 gain 31 gained 23 gainer 1 gaining 3 | Frequency [« »] 31 doubt 31 established 31 fountain 31 gain 31 ground 31 innocent 31 pious | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances gain |
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1 I, 4 | therefore, who had no desire for gain, had neither the inclination 2 I, 17| women in Cyprus to seek gain by prostitution, which she 3 II, 1 | matchless name alone he seeks to gain the compassion of men. Thus 4 III, 17| of evil is attended with gain. If any chieftain of pirates 5 III, 20| much more unbecoming, they gain the fame of eloquence and 6 III, 25| or rustics, who have to gain their daily support by labour. 7 III, 27| shall perceive it, he will gain nothing from it. What other 8 III, 29| prosperous breeze from her we gain the issues which we desire, 9 III, 30| divine things, that he may gain that chief good to which 10 IV, 11| God, that they might both gain the reward of life if they 11 V, 2 | deserved; for he did not gain the popularity which he 12 V, 2 | says that some of them made gain by the craft of fishermen, 13 V, 3 | religion for the sake of gain and advantage, inasmuch 14 V, 5 | rage,~And greedy lust of gain;"~and not without reason. 15 V, 6 | everything to their private gain; and the things which formerly 16 V, 9 | their wives that they may gain their dowries, or their 17 V, 18| does not know how to seek gain, who is satisfied with his 18 V, 18| having an eye to his own gain or advantage, is not a wise 19 V, 18| himself to the pursuit of gain, because he despises these 20 V, 23| collected together, wonderfully gain over a great multitude to 21 VI, 9 | innate goodness, should gain true virtues, such a man 22 VI, 11| things, or they certainly gain nothing by their own great 23 VI, 11| succeeded in pleasing, they gain nothing more than empty 24 VI, 12| shall do this will both gain a living sacrifice to God, 25 VI, 13| images of God, that you may gain the favour of the living 26 VI, 18| some manner, that he may gain booty from the necessity 27 VI, 18| he pollute himself with gain of this kind; but he will 28 VI, 21| pur pose, that we might gain the knowledge of God. Therefore, 29 VII, 5 | which he might be able to gain the reward of immortality. 30 VII, 9 | from these evils we should gain nothing to compensate us 31 VII, 12| with old age and death, and gain admission into those which