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Alphabetical [« »] humility 9 humour 1 hunc 2 hundred 27 hundredth 1 hunger 13 hungry 4 | Frequency [« »] 27 fact 27 full 27 heard 27 hundred 27 impiety 27 kinds 27 lusts | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances hundred |
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1 I, 6 | and asked for them three hundred philippics, and that the 2 I, 6 | remaining books for the three hundred pieces of gold: and the 3 I, 7 | speak of twelve, or three hundred and sixty-five as Orpheus 4 I, 21| expiation, they immolated two hundred sons of their nobles: "So 5 I, 23| the Trojan city fourteen hundred and seventy years are made 6 I, 23| born more than eighteen hundred years, and he also was the 7 II, 5 | who was born seventeen hundred years ago; but of the same, " 8 II, 7 | Quirites to an assembly; those hundred in the field often formed 9 II, 7 | and unchangeable which an hundred old men clothed in skins 10 II, 13| live a thousand and two hundred months. And competent authorities 11 II, 13| accustomed to reach one hundred and twenty years. But because 12 II, 13| live a thousand and four hundred months.~ 13 II, 14| righteousness. He, when six hundred years old, built an ark, 14 II, 14| and placed a limit at a hundred and twenty years, which 15 IV, 5 | Moses, who lived about seven hundred years before the Trojan 16 IV, 5 | government of judges during three hundred anti seventy years. Then 17 IV, 5 | they had ruled during four hundred and fifty years, until the 18 IV, 8 | the city of Troy by one hundred and forty years. His father, 19 IV, 10| the Egyptians, after four hundred and thirty years, under 20 IV, 14| was crucified, nearly five hundred years are reckoned; since 21 IV, 15| of the Jews for fifteen hundred years and more, but yet 22 IV, 16| their accomplishment, ten hundred and ten years intervened. 23 IV, 18| these things, after ten hundred and fifty years, spoke by 24 V, 3 | collected a band of nine hundred men, committed robberies. 25 VII, 14| in their memorials four hundred and seventy thousand years; 26 VII, 16| had gone forth, scarcely a hundred will go forth. Of the worshippers 27 VII, 25| exceed the limit of two hundred years. The subject itself