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skin 2
skins 3
sky 1
slain 30
slaughter 12
slaughtered 1
slaughters 1
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30 perceived
30 prefer
30 romans
30 slain
30 sufficient
30 teaches
30 three
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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slain

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 6 | was he by whom Argus was slain, and that on this account 2 I, 15| the suspicion of having slain the king.~ 3 I, 17| was struck by a boar, and slain, while yet a boy. And she 4 I, 18| cast down, plundered, and slain, so much the more noble 5 I, 18| with blood. If any one has slain a single man, he is regarded 6 I, 21| not indeed that a man was slain at the altar, but that he 7 I, 21| not even Agathocles had slain when victorious? From this 8 I, 21| he saw that his oxen were slain, avenged the injury with 9 II, 8 | a fleet, was afterwards slain at the same place by the 10 II, 17| consecrated; herds of victims are slain; and when all these things 11 II, 17| Paulus, who was innocent, slain? Assuredly nothing then 12 III, 17| especially overcome and slain. But that which especially 13 III, 23| who, through fear of being slain by the enemy, slay themselves, 14 IV, 11| thrown down Thine altars, and slain Thy prophets with the sword; 15 IV, 20| devouring to my heirs, who have slain me as the flock. It hath 16 IV, 26| just, and holy, who, being slain by the same Jews, is the 17 V, 10| his power alive should be slain in the place of cattle? 18 V, 11| to boast that they have slain none of the innocent,--for 19 V, 13| whom gave himself up to be slain by the enemy, because he 20 V, 17| he spare him so as to be slain himself, or will he throw 21 V, 19| choose to be tortured and slain, rather than to take incense 22 VI, 4 | prey, you yourself will be slain or taken prisoner; to prevent 23 VI, 20| justly condemned, should be slain in his sight, pollutes his 24 VI, 20| one of the two is quickly slain; and as though they thirsted 25 VII, 12| sword. But they who are slain by disease are longer in 26 VII, 14| men, or because they had slain savage beasts. How far these 27 VII, 17| or, being seized, will be slain with studied tortures. He 28 VII, 19| mountain, and they shall be slain from the third hour until 29 VII, 19| battle, all the wicked being slain, subdued, and captured, 30 VII, 22| For in this world men are slain by violence, by the sword,


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