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Alphabetical [« »] assiduity 2 assiduous 1 assign 12 assigned 28 assigns 1 assist 5 assistance 14 | Frequency [« »] 29 secret 29 thousand 29 universe 28 assigned 28 bestow 28 came 28 changed | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances assigned |
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1 I, 6 | each be distinguished and assigned to their own authors, except 2 I, 8 | operation which He Himself assigned to mortals for the propagation 3 I, 17| representations of form are assigned to each, because their images 4 I, 18| human good, when it has been assigned in greater measure to cattle, 5 I, 18| Why have not temples been assigned to them also? But doubtless 6 I, 21| And this is the reason assigned for this practice, if indeed 7 II, 1 | of our being upright is assigned to man without any cause. 8 II, 3 | capability of this office is assigned to us, to whom God has delivered 9 II, 10| and of these the east is assigned to God, because He Himself 10 II, 10| region to the west. And He assigned to each of these parts its 11 II, 10| But night, which we say is assigned to that depraved adversary 12 II, 10| animals, the other has been assigned to man alone. For we, being 13 II, 18| have spoken of as being assigned in the distribution of things 14 III, 10| when they inhabit the place assigned to them, fortify a camp, 15 III, 12| although some philosophers have assigned the chief good, not to the 16 III, 22| commands. And therefore he assigned to them horses and arms: 17 III, 22| follows that he should have assigned to men wool and the loom, 18 III, 23| have inflicted if he had assigned them? But I believe the 19 IV, 4 | is not accustomed to be assigned to Saturnus, nor to his 20 V, 3 | mystery of God had been assigned, were nevertheless ignorant 21 V, 7 | restored to the earth, but was assigned to a few; and this justice 22 VI, 4 | are the ways which God has assigned to human life, in each of 23 VI, 9 | why do we avoid the goods assigned to us, as though we were 24 VI, 16| they ought to have been assigned to fixed times, and circumstances, 25 VI, 20| it passed the boundaries assigned to it, it might restrain 26 VII, 5 | heavenly, two lives have been assigned to man: the one temporal, 27 VII, 9 | water--of which the one is assigned to the heaven, the other 28 VII, 23| possible: for no reason can be assigned for divine works; but if