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dissimulation 1
dissociari 1
dissolute 2
dissolution 27
dissolve 1
dissolved 8
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27 apollo
27 appearance
27 commands
27 dissolution
27 eloquence
27 endeavour
27 fact
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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dissolution

   Book, Chapter
1 II, 9 | admits of force is capable of dissolution; that which is dissolved 2 II, 9 | being changed may cause His dissolution. He is of Himself, as we 3 II, 11| existence to the present, dissolution to the future. And all these 4 II, 11| the future, that is, the dissolution, are inferred. For since 5 II, 13| first death: Death is the dissolution of the nature of living 6 III, 12| corrupted in order to its dissolution; but then, when, the soul 7 IV, 8 | Our spirits are liable to dissolution, because we are mortal: 8 VI, 9 | have no existence after the dissolution of the body, why do we avoid 9 VII, 1 | material, and capable of dissolution. Therefore Epicurus alone, 10 VII, 3 | be mortal and subject to dissolution, for it is not of more value 11 VII, 5 | because it is incapable of dissolution; evil to the body, because 12 VII, 8 | ponderous in man, and liable to dissolution, must be resolved into earth; 13 VII, 9 | not perish, nor undergo dissolution, but that it remains for 14 VII, 12| draws, that the soul suffers dissolution, that is, that it perishes 15 VII, 12| complain so much of its dissolution as it would rejoice in passing 16 VII, 12| one who complained of his dissolution in death; but he perhaps 17 VII, 12| breath discoursing about his dissolution. How can it be known whether 18 VII, 12| that he is in a state of dissolution, or that he is being set 19 VII, 12| dissolved; when he has suffered dissolution, he is now unable either 20 VII, 12| able to complain of his dissolution, or he is no longer able. 21 VII, 12| understands before he undergoes dissolution, that he must undergo it. 22 VII, 12| that they are undergoing dissolution, but testifying that they 23 VII, 12| evident that it is not a dissolution which takes place, but a 24 VII, 13| the soul is not subject to dissolution. It remains that I bring 25 VII, 13| remains after death or goes to dissolution; and he replied in these 26 VII, 13| it has found a very swift dissolution of mortality, it is altogether 27 VII, 13| Dicaearchus concerning the dissolution of the soul is false; and


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