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Alphabetical [« »] contemplating 1 contemplation 13 contemporary 1 contempt 25 contend 22 contended 5 contending 6 | Frequency [« »] 25 condemned 25 consider 25 considered 25 contempt 25 danger 25 david 25 during | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances contempt |
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1 I, pref| to learning, holding in contempt all actions both private 2 I, pref| it is either an object of contempt to the learned because it 3 I, 18 | become enemies to God, in contempt of whom they undertake offerings 4 I, 20 | gods had conic into such contempt as to be mocked by the most 5 II, 4 | ORNAMENTS OF TEMPLES, AND THE CONTEMPT IN WHICH THEY ARE HELD EVEN 6 III, 12 | reward, since it treats with contempt all earthly things, and 7 III, 23 | when they boast of their contempt of money? Brave spirit! 8 III, 23 | are the results of that contempt. They avoid as an evil, 9 III, 23 | If you have so great a contempt for money, employ it in 10 III, 28 | the name imply? What that contempt of things which is laid 11 IV, 23 | this kind will fall into contempt, and will in his turn be 12 IV, 26 | patient endurance of pain and contempt of death, by which virtue 13 IV, 30 | as to become an object of contempt and derision, a reproach 14 V, 6 | indeed, burst forth from the contempt of true majesty. For not 15 V, 13 | patient endurance, the same contempt of death--they ought to 16 V, 21 | who has power to avenge contempt shown towards Himself, as 17 VI, 4 | way, must be an object of contempt, derision, and hatred. For 18 VI, 7 | follow virtue, or profess a contempt for things, he drags over 19 VI, 17 | by others are objects of contempt to him, it is the greatest 20 VI, 17 | of one incapable of the contempt of earthly things. But, 21 VI, 18 | just man is an object of contempt to all; and because it will 22 VII, 5 | prohibiting of pleasures, the contempt of pain and death. In like 23 VII, 9 | in lowliness, in want, in contempt and ignominy, or not to 24 VII, 11 | devoting themselves to the contempt of present things, have 25 VII, 11 | enduring of pain, in the contempt of death. From which it