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encouragement 1
end 61
endangered 1
endeavour 27
endeavoured 7
endeavouring 3
endeavours 9
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27 commands
27 dissolution
27 eloquence
27 endeavour
27 fact
27 full
27 heard
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, 12| according to their custom) endeavour to transfer it to a physical 2 II, 3 | have any virtue, Cicero, endeavour to make the people wise: 3 II, 9 | how He willed that, I will endeavour to show in the fourth book. 4 III, 1 | have been believed, I will endeavour to show that they never 5 III, 28| appearance of false virtue, they endeavour to free the mind from all 6 IV, 2 | ungrateful people. And I will endeavour to discuss the subject in 7 IV, 5 | perceive their error who endeavour to refute Holy Scripture, 8 IV, 26| meaning, which I will now endeavour to show. For God (as I have 9 V, 1 | and because they eagerly endeavour to condemn as guilty those 10 V, 1 | the men with whom we now endeavour to engage and to dispute: 11 V, 3 | their countrymen, do they endeavour to deserve the good opinions 12 V, 9 | hate, and persecute, and endeavour to banish her. Let us suppose, 13 V, 9 | displease. Therefore they endeavour entirely to exterminate 14 V, 20| worshipped by others, but endeavour to turn men aside to deadly 15 V, 20| reason? By no means; but they endeavour to effect it by force and 16 V, 20| a bad mind in those who endeavour to preserve their faith, 17 V, 21| argue against fears, they endeavour to effect nothing else than 18 VI, 1 | by good practices, they endeavour to obtain them by evil practices; 19 VI, 5 | they sin, and therefore endeavour to conceal their actions. 20 VI, 15| were born with us; and they endeavour to show how providently 21 VI, 18| man, so that he will not endeavour to obey God; and he would 22 VI, 18| and irrational fury, and endeavour to retaliate upon those 23 VI, 24| imagined; and for him we endeavour to live. Let us approve 24 VI, 24| that they make it their endeavour to live to God, if indeed 25 VII, 17| hunger; and if any one shall endeavour to injure him, fire, shall 26 VII, 26| censured as unrighteous who endeavour to perform the works of 27 VII, 27| All, therefore, ought to endeavour either to direct themselves


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