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danae 1
dance 1
dancer 1
danger 25
dangerous 2
dangers 13
daniel 2
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25 consider
25 considered
25 contempt
25 danger
25 david
25 during
25 enjoy
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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danger

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 14| oracle and avoiding the danger, laid an ambush for Jupiter 2 I, 15| might more readily encounter danger on account of the state, 3 II, 4 | being removed from all danger and apprehension, under 4 II, 9 | skilfully he avoided the danger! For he stated the former 5 II, 12| nourishment, or be free from danger, it must be that some one 6 II, 17| announced the threatening danger; that the ship followed 7 II, 17| Therefore, whether the impending danger can be avoided, they wish 8 III, 6 | we may pass without any danger of falling; for all those 9 III, 7 | former part, as there is less danger, so there is more difficulty; 10 III, 7 | in this, as there is more danger, so there is less difficulty; 11 III, 8 | and do not shrink from danger;--what other answer will 12 IV, 15| even to the extremity of danger, being aroused from sleep, 13 IV, 26| present for averting the danger, that it may appear what 14 V, 17| one could be just without danger of his life. For he said: " 15 V, 18| innocent soul may be freed from danger, or at any rate may be alone 16 VI, 10| more safe from attack in danger by natural defences. But 17 VI, 10| admonished of their own danger, had recourse to other men, 18 VI, 10| intercourse, or of avoiding danger, or of guarding against 19 VI, 14| it shall undergo certain danger, without the compulsion 20 VI, 16| run without stumbling and danger.~ 21 VI, 18| and to commit himself to danger, since to conquer is not 22 VI, 18| be done without guilt and danger, but to put an end to the 23 VI, 24| soul is harassed by greater danger than the body, and a cure 24 VII, 5 | immortality without any danger and fear of evils, yet He 25 VII, 19| aroused both by the doubtful danger and by the wretched lamentation


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