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laboured 6
labourers 1
labours 30
labours- 1
labrandius 2
lacedaemon 1
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30 days
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30 injure
30 labours
30 lead
30 peculiar
30 perceived
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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labours

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | most just rest from their labours, if they tortured their 2 II, 13| and being free from all labours. might devote himself entirely 3 III, 8 | and carrying through of labours. Therefore the chief good 4 III, 12| good from itself, because labours, endured and overcome even 5 III, 12| virtue only, we live in all labours and miseries, which are 6 III, 17| to adversities, poverty, labours, exile, loss of dear friends. 7 III, 27| worn out by miseries and labours throughout the whole of 8 IV, 26| example of pressures, and labours, and miseries. All which 9 V, 18| that it is very full of labours and miseries, nevertheless 10 V, 18| it undergoes such great labours of this life in vain and 11 V, 23| loves, and by continual labours exercises them to the practice 12 VI, 3 | delightful fruits of his labours; but that those whom the 13 VI, 3 | that there are very great labours in undertaking virtues, 14 VI, 4 | with immortality for the labours which he has endured in 15 VI, 4 | eternal rewards for our labours. And since in this earthly 16 VI, 9 | undertakes the greatest labours in his life without any 17 VI, 9 | vain bring calamities and labours to man. For if it is virtue 18 VI, 9 | set before him, prefers labours, and tortures, and miseries, 19 VI, 9 | solace for the ills and labours which it is the part of 20 VI, 18| us sustain and endure the labours of life, by mutual assistance 21 VII, 1 | chance think that such great labours are undertaken in vain; 22 VII, 5 | utmost difficulty and great labours. Therefore, that He might 23 VII, 5 | endurance of evils and labours, by which he might be able 24 VII, 5 | subjected to all troubles and labours as long as he shall be on 25 VII, 6 | immortality as the reward of our labours, since the worship of God 26 VII, 6 | consists of the greatest labours; for this end we are rewarded 27 VII, 14| tranquillity and rest from the labours which the world now has 28 VII, 22| souls, remembering their labours and evils, should refuse 29 VII, 27| Father, who in the place of labours gives rest, in the place 30 VII, 27| patiently performed the labours of this life, to deserve


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