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Alphabetical [« »] distinction 16 distinctness 1 distinguish 12 distinguished 26 distinguishes 1 distinguishing 2 distorted 2 | Frequency [« »] 26 command 26 creatures 26 discovered 26 distinguished 26 easily 26 epicurus 26 example | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances distinguished |
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1 I, pref| HAS BEEN.~MEN of great and distinguished talent, when they had entirely 2 I, 6 | the productions of each be distinguished and assigned to their own 3 I, 15 | and goodwill men who were distinguished by their benefits. On this 4 I, 15 | valour, or that the men most distinguished for bravery might more readily 5 I, 15 | veneration, whether they were men distinguished for bravery, or women admirable 6 I, 16 | PROVED THAT THOSE WHO ARE DISTINGUISHED BY A DIFFERENCE OF SEX CANNOT 7 I, 18 | much the more noble and distinguished do they think themselves; 8 III, 4 | confession of ignorance made by distinguished philosophers, and armed 9 III, 5 | had any wisdom, to have distinguished the things which were capable 10 III, 8 | is easy to arrive at that distinguished good, or that it is reached 11 III, 10 | wisdom, which renders man distinguished in this respect, that to 12 III, 18 | and might make his name distinguished by some great action; and 13 III, 19 | Athens? Have not many men of distinguished talent and learning lived 14 V, 1 | therefore, was above all others distinguished and renowned, since he had 15 V, 2 | himself indeed said, had been distinguished both in other matters, and 16 V, 4 | being carried away by his distinguished knowledge of the sacred 17 V, 10 | poet, who polluted with distinguished wickedness "a man distinguished 18 V, 10 | distinguished wickedness "a man distinguished by his piety." Where then, 19 V, 12 | remarkable faith, and the other distinguished by crime and audacity; and 20 V, 16 | the sight of God we are distinguished by virtue. And every one 21 V, 18 | sense of duty by which he is distinguished from the dumb creation. 22 VI, 14 | If, therefore, mercy is a distinguished and excellent gift in man, 23 VI, 17 | upon ourselves, as many and distinguished philosophers have often 24 VI, 17 | is that virtuous man, not distinguished by a diadem or purple, or 25 VI, 18 | on which he had formerly distinguished himself, nor would that 26 VII, 9 | their efficacy, are not distinguished by the eyesight, but are