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iniquity 2
iniquum 1
initiated 2
injure 30
injured 10
injures 5
injuriam 1
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30 corrupted
30 days
30 fault
30 injure
30 labours
30 lead
30 peculiar
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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injure

   Book, Chapter
1 II, 4 | imagining that the gods will injure them on account of the guilt 2 II, 4 | themselves were unable to injure those very persons by whom 3 II, 16| them when they cease to injure, whereas they have no power 4 II, 16| have no power except to injure. Some one may perchance 5 II, 16| worshipped, that they may not injure, since they have the power 6 II, 16| since they have the power to injure. They do indeed injure, 7 II, 16| to injure. They do indeed injure, but those only by whom 8 II, 16| Whom, therefore, can they injure, except those whom they 9 II, 17| lost?), nor that they may injure God, who cannot be injured, 10 II, 17| injured, but that they may injure men, whom they strive to 11 II, 17| arms and chariot, or to injure the Romans; for~"She had 12 IV, 27| see the heavenly mark, nor injure those whom the immortal 13 V, 1 | vain system may not at all injure the studious; so that now 14 V, 6 | do not possess them; to injure no one, to oppress no one, 15 V, 10| existence, she would never injure her worshippers. Piety of 16 V, 18| for itself. Therefore they injure others that they may profit 17 V, 22| unable of themselves to injure them, they pursue with public 18 V, 23| another, lest he should injure any one at all in violation 19 VI, 2 | light, that it might neither injure living creatures by excessive 20 VI, 5 | no one will rush forth to injure another. Also, if desire 21 VI, 10| accounted as savage beasts who injure man; who, in opposition 22 VI, 11| obedient to nature, cannot injure man. Therefore, if it is 23 VI, 11| is contrary to nature to injure a man, it must be in accordance 24 VI, 17| that we resist those who injure us, for we must yield to 25 VI, 18| up to him who is able to injure, rather than to him who 26 VI, 18| even of a man; since to injure another, as he himself most 27 VI, 18| retaliate upon those who injure them. In what respect, then, 28 VI, 19| with those who revile and injure us, but that we should always 29 VII, 17| any one shall endeavour to injure him, fire, shall come forth 30 VII, 24| hawks and eagles shall not injure; the infant shall play with


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