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Alphabetical [« »] lust 32 lustful 2 lustre 1 lusts 27 luxurious 4 luxuriousness 1 luxury 9 | Frequency [« »] 27 hundred 27 impiety 27 kinds 27 lusts 27 maintain 27 night 27 overthrow | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances lusts |
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1 I, 9 | gods, by his debaucheries, lusts, and adulteries, pollute 2 I, 11| overpowered by desire and wicked lusts, is not, as the poet feigned, 3 I, 17| Venus, who ministered to the lusts of all, not only gods, but 4 I, 20| chastity when unbridled lusts contaminate each sex, and 5 II, 1 | deadly fascinations of their lusts; in short, they would value 6 III, 12| enemies of the soul, but lusts, vices, and sins? And if 7 III, 12| us on this account, that, lusts having been subdued, and 8 III, 15| glory; many the slaves of lusts, so that their speech wonderfully 9 III, 15| unrestrained desires of all lusts." Seneca also, in his Exhortations, 10 III, 15| but he began also to teach lusts; and he transferred his 11 III, 22| else but adulteries and lusts, for the utter extinction 12 III, 26| anger, and restrain the lusts of any one, when they themselves 13 IV, 17| immerse themselves in foul lusts, as the sow, which wallows 14 IV, 26| unclean, whom either boundless lusts compel to crimes, or insatiable 15 V, 2 | inflamed with avarice than with lusts; so extravagant in his manner 16 V, 10| shall they restrain their lusts who worship Jupiter, Hercules, 17 V, 20| or any seas purify, the lusts which are shut up within 18 VI, 1 | give the reins to their lusts, as though they were about 19 VI, 4 | plunges others into immoderate lusts, that, giving themselves 20 VI, 5 | Also, if the ardour of lusts be repressed, every age 21 VI, 20| but both teach and excite lusts? whose enervated bodies, 22 VI, 24| desires, He will root out lusts, He will remove envy, He 23 VII, 1 | on by the incitements of lusts, as the poet says,~"Rush 24 VII, 11| abstinence from desires and lusts, in the enduring of pain, 25 VII, 14| death by their sins and lusts; nor did they deserve the 26 VII, 20| enslaved to its desires and lusts, they contract an indelible 27 VII, 27| the satisfying of their lusts. From which abyss let everyone