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Alphabetical [« »] wanderings 1 wanders 1 waning 1 want 28 wanting 20 wanting- 1 wanton 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 suppose 28 testimonies 28 too 28 want 27 accordance 27 admit 27 adore | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances want |
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1 I, 11| of all there was in him a want of foreknowledge not befitting 2 I, 13| I cannot but blame his want of foresight. For why did 3 I, 20| to reduce the Romans by want. What a derision of religions 4 II, 7 | or happy if they are in want of anything, or uncorrupted 5 III, 29| by us, on account of our want of intelligence and our 6 IV, 2 | hesitate to confess their want of wisdom, what remains 7 IV, 10| distressed by famine and want, passed over into Egypt, 8 V, 2 | and copiousness, this very want incited some to venture 9 V, 12| branded, be banished, be in want, and lastly, should most 10 V, 16| because they are not in want, and desire nothing. Though, 11 V, 17| cottages, and lie down in want and miseries." Then, leaving 12 V, 19| foolish who prefers to be in want. or to die rather than to 13 V, 19| banished, should be in want, be deprived of his hands, 14 VI, 1 | understand that God is in no want of earthly resources. For 15 VI, 9 | undergo with fortitude, want, exile, pain, and death, 16 VI, 12| powerful men cannot be in want of anything, since they 17 VI, 12| and that they will never want protection. Also to undertake 18 VI, 12| number of men shall be in want, shall suffer cold, shall 19 VI, 15| them, but a word, through want of which they wished, contrary 20 VI, 17| either to fear pain, or want, or exile, or imprisonment, 21 VI, 17| fearing lest he should be in want, or of one despairing of 22 VI, 17| death, or pain, or exile, or want." Also of Seneca, who says, 23 VII, 1 | can do so whom poverty and want have exercised, and made 24 VII, 5 | who is blessed, and in want of nothing? Or if He gave 25 VII, 9 | to live in lowliness, in want, in contempt and ignominy, 26 VII, 15| the Hebrews, compelled by want of corn, passed into Egypt 27 VII, 15| in all calumnies and in want. All justice will be confounded, 28 VII, 22| visited with injuries, with want, with imprisonment, with