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undeserving 3
undisguised 1
undoubted 3
undoubtedly 26
undutiful 1
uneducated 2
unemployed 3
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26 service
26 single
26 socrates
26 undoubtedly
26 ways
26 woman
25 approach
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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undoubtedly

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 3 | is the Eternal Mind, is undoubtedly of excellence, complete 2 I, 3 | government of the world, undoubtedly each will have less power 3 I, 7 | is desolate and solitary. Undoubtedly He has ministers, whom we 4 I, 10| is a matter of question, undoubtedly he is not the Best; to which 5 I, 11| an impossibility, it is undoubtedly changeable at all times. 6 I, 11| father lost it? It is so undoubtedly. For when that deity had 7 I, 11| How can this be proved? Undoubtedly ancient stories attest it. 8 I, 11| the son of Saturn." This undoubtedly is not handed down by poets. 9 I, 11| inanimate objects; but they undoubtedly indicate those who were 10 I, 15| heaven, the same honour ought undoubtedly to be appropriated to her. 11 I, 18| in harmony? And this may undoubtedly be realized, if men would 12 II, 1 | should look up to heaven, and undoubtedly not without reason. For 13 II, 5 | preserve their regularity? Undoubtedly God, the framer of the universe, 14 II, 7 | plunder to the gods, who must undoubtedly be weak, and destitute of 15 II, 13| which frequently happens, undoubtedly live a thousand and two 16 III, 10| look to the heaven, it is undoubtedly for no other reason than 17 III, 11| that virtue is a good, and undoubtedly a good for all men. But 18 III, 12| apprehended, they would undoubtedly have arrived at this truth, 19 III, 12| in the body, which must undoubtedly be corrupted in order to 20 III, 13| does not see his own error) undoubtedly arrogant, in venturing to 21 III, 20| have no reference to us; undoubtedly the cause of our sustenance 22 III, 20| is not probable; but he undoubtedly meant that which he said, 23 V, 19| A FATHER AND MASTER.~But undoubtedly this is the cause why he 24 VI, 9 | surpassing God. Therefore he is undoubtedly impious who does not acknowledge 25 VI, 10| humanity itself, man ought undoubtedly to recognise man. But if 26 VII, 1 | live in a simple style--undoubtedly prefer that by which they


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