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Alphabetical [« »] correspond 1 corrumpendas 1 corrupt 17 corrupted 30 corrupters 1 corruptible 8 corrupting 2 | Frequency [« »] 31 undertaken 31 women 30 behold 30 corrupted 30 days 30 fault 30 injure | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances corrupted |
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1 II, 11| man, however they may have corrupted it; for they said that man 2 II, 11| the truth is wont to be corrupted by the multitude when spread 3 II, 11| is plain that they have corrupted this also, as they did the 4 II, 11| And thus the truth was corrupted by falsehood; and that which 5 II, 12| without dying, overwhelmed and corrupted by that moisture of the 6 II, 14| man, who, when all were corrupted, stood forth pre-eminent, 7 II, 16| heavenly beings they were corrupted, and began to be earthly.~ 8 III, 1 | and on this account it is corrupted when embellished with adornings 9 III, 12| because it can neither be corrupted nor destroyed. But if virtue 10 III, 12| which must undoubtedly be corrupted in order to its dissolution; 11 III, 15| creature, that all the youth, corrupted by the example and authority 12 III, 16| not know how wisdom was corrupted. And, therefore, since they 13 III, 29| lust, and when they are corrupted by the blandishments of 14 IV, 30| from the right path, and corrupted the sacred writings, so 15 V, 5 | their own accord, had become corrupted and ceased to worship God, 16 V, 6 | of the king. Thus, being corrupted by continual imitation, 17 V, 6 | golden age, which was first corrupted when Jupiter reigned, and 18 V, 9 | when the public morals are corrupted, should censure them by 19 V, 9 | if they sit as judges, corrupted by a bribe, either destroy 20 V, 13| religion of God if they have corrupted men, when it is permitted 21 V, 23| does He permit them to be corrupted and depraved by frail and 22 V, 23| government of others, lest, being corrupted by the happiness of prosperity, 23 V, 23| lest they should be as much corrupted by ease as their fathers 24 V, 23| renew them to fortitude when corrupted, and try and prove them 25 VI, 10| they wish to heal, have corrupted. And though they generally 26 VI, 20| to them, they return more corrupted to their apartments; and 27 VI, 25| offering to God which can be corrupted or taken away secretly. 28 VII, 12| tangible and visible, is corrupted and dies; nor is it able 29 VII, 22| therefore, they have partly corrupted the secrets of the truth, 30 VII, 22| with poetic licence they corrupted that which they had received;