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power 288
powerful 34
powers 12
practice 27
practices 5
practise 20
practised 9
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27 overthrow
27 parent
27 passion
27 practice
27 pursuit
27 sensibility
27 sex
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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practice

   Book, Chapter
1 I, pref| belongs to all. Yet that practice in fictitious suits has 2 I, 11 | Jupiter, led by the common practice of superstition, they committed 3 I, 11 | rivers. For that was a common practice among the ancients, and 4 I, 15 | their posterity, in the practice of this rite. And yet these 5 I, 20 | obtained great wealth by this practice, made the people her heir, 6 I, 21 | reason assigned for this practice, if indeed there can be 7 I, 22 | because, contrary to the practice and honour of kings, she 8 I, 22 | others. Whether, then, the practice of worshipping the gods 9 II, 9 | concession to the custom and practice of the Academics, that men 10 II, 14 | kings, and originated the practice of honouring them with victims 11 III, 13 | knew it? But, as his usual practice was in pleading causes, 12 III, 16 | their whole life in the practice of speaking, in what light 13 III, 17 | would abstain from the practice of vice and wickedness? 14 III, 19 | refined by the study and practice of virtue, by a light and 15 III, 25 | be acquired on account of practice in reading, because in so 16 III, 28 | feign anything, as their practice is in other cases, then 17 IV, 24 | and to confirm them by practice. For he who gives precepts 18 IV, 26 | virtue and incitements to its practice. But when He had afforded 19 V, 6 | abandoned divine right, and the practice of living wickedly by degrees 20 V, 21 | unconsciously fall into the contrary practice. Thus they adore their enemies, 21 V, 23 | labours exercises them to the practice of virtue: nor does He permit 22 VI, 4 | single enemy, who, as is the practice of skilful and experienced 23 VI, 6 | but from their constant practice of the 'middle duties,' 24 VI, 10 | this, and that, when the practice of speaking was not yet 25 VI, 12 | And I greatly prefer this practice of liberality to lavish 26 VI, 20 | Being imbued with this practice, they have lost their humanity. 27 VI, 20 | sin. What else does the practice of the Circensian games


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