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Alphabetical [« »] innate 3 inner 1 innermost 5 innocence 26 innocency 4 innocent 31 innocently 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 governed 26 head 26 influence 26 innocence 26 intelligence 26 land 26 little | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances innocence |
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1 I, pref| men to live in piety and innocence; on which account the philosophers 2 I, 18 | impious madness, and live in innocence and jus rice. Shall no one, 3 III, 17 | with honours; he saw that innocence was unprotected, that crimes 4 IV, 26 | salutary precepts train men to innocence, and by works and deeds 5 V, 1 | to be agreed respecting innocence itself; as though, in truth, 6 V, 1 | injustice to have condemned innocence, when proved to be such, 7 V, 7 | says, "would there be in innocence, had not its rarity furnished 8 V, 8 | and piety, and peace, and innocence, and equity, and temperance, 9 V, 8 | be sufficient for perfect innocence; nor would there be any 10 V, 10 | in the greatest faith and innocence, yet because they worship 11 V, 12 | the greatest crimes? Is innocence so utterly lost in your 12 V, 15 | temperance, uprightness, innocence, integrity, and the other 13 V, 18 | said, that the power of innocence is so great, that wherever 14 V, 18 | better and dearer to man than innocence? And this must be the more 15 V, 18 | detract from the character of innocence. It is folly, he says, to 16 V, 18 | man to die even for his innocence. They are therefore most 17 V, 18 | do; and on this account innocence is reckoned among the chief 18 VI, 1 | from man nothing more than innocence alone; and if any one has 19 VI, 6 | human society is taken away, innocence is taken away, the abstaining 20 VI, 18 | and in all places guard innocence. And this precept is not 21 VI, 18 | of the greatest virtues, innocence and patience. But, as Sallustius 22 VI, 19 | formed for communion and innocence? There are, then, three 23 VI, 24 | righteousness, patience, faith, innocence, chastity, and abstinence. 24 VI, 25 | confidence in his integrity and innocence, and thus incur the charge 25 VII, 17 | righteousness shall be cast out, and innocence be hated; in which the wicked 26 VII, 21 | So great is the force of innocence, that the flame shrinks