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pursues 2
pursuing 1
pursuit 27
pursuits 7
pusillanimously 1
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27 parent
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27 practice
27 pursuit
27 sensibility
27 sex
27 spirits
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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pursuit

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1 I, pref| and public, applied to the pursuit of investigating the truth 2 I, pref| altogether abandoned the pursuit of pleasures, that, being 3 I, 1 | trouble than in their former pursuit; how much more justly shall 4 I, 22 | from warlike affairs to the pursuit of peace. But though he 5 II, 5 | devoting themselves to the pursuit of wisdom, in thinking that 6 II, 7 | pleasure in those things in the pursuit of which the desire of men 7 III, 1 | Nor do I now disparage the pursuit of those who wished to know 8 III, 2 | philosophers are devoted to the pursuit of wisdom, because by that 9 III, 2 | wisdom, because by that pursuit there is no attaining to 10 III, 2 | were connected with this pursuit, and if this pursuit were 11 III, 2 | this pursuit, and if this pursuit were a kind of road to wisdom, 12 III, 2 | devote themselves to the pursuit of wisdom; but they themselves 13 III, 2 | devote themselves to the pursuit of wisdom or not, they are 14 III, 2 | discovered by this kind of pursuit, or nothing.~ 15 III, 8 | do not abstain from the pursuit even when vanquished, but 16 III, 8 | more determined in their pursuit; why they dread neither 17 III, 8 | seeing that the object of our pursuit is so close at hand, that 18 III, 16 | devote ourselves to the pursuit of wisdom, for this has 19 III, 17 | who devotes himself to the pursuit of influence and distinction 20 III, 25 | QUALIFICATIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR ITS PURSUIT.~We must now speak a few 21 III, 30 | wasted their lives in its pursuit, were never able to discover. 22 V, 1 | himself altogether to that pursuit. Septimius Tertullianus 23 V, 9 | themselves to one and the same pursuit and art, that they may be 24 V, 18 | never gives himself to the pursuit of gain, because he despises 25 VI, 4 | goods, and occupied with the pursuit and enjoyment of these, 26 VI, 9 | worth while to leave the pursuit of pleasures, and to endure 27 VII, 6 | devoted themselves to the pursuit of earthly and frail goods,


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