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Alphabetical [« »] consequence 8 consequences 4 consequently 1 consider 25 considerably 1 consideration 5 considered 25 | Frequency [« »] 25 benefit 25 bound 25 condemned 25 consider 25 considered 25 contempt 25 danger | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances consider |
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1 I, 3 | and however great he may consider them,--whatever magnitude, 2 I, 6 | the Romans; nor do they consider it lawful for them to be 3 I, 8 | one doubts this, let him consider their exploits and deeds, 4 I, 9 | children. Is this he whom men consider a god? But his heir Philoctetes 5 I, 11| that he is a son, I cannot consider him as the Supreme God; 6 I, 17| death arrested each. Let us consider, if you please, the hardships 7 I, 21| revilings and cursing. And they consider it a violation of the sacred 8 I, 21| these speak falsely, let him consider the writings of the pontiffs 9 II, 7 | greatest obstinacy. Nor do they consider of what character they are; 10 III, 8 | common to all. I do not consider Aristippus even worthy of 11 III, 8 | does it make, whether we consider knowledge to be the chief 12 III, 15| completer of happiness, that I consider that none have greater need 13 III, 18| to another. They did not consider that it was possible for 14 III, 19| condemn the whole of life, and consider it as nothing else than 15 III, 20| account of the vow. I should consider him most mad if he had died 16 III, 24| in the first, they do not consider the character of those things 17 IV, 3 | but it is necessary to consider the gods both as fathers 18 IV, 18| Saviour and our refuge. Consider and let it come into your 19 IV, 24| OBJECTION.~Come, let us now consider whether a teacher sent from 20 IV, 29| seem to them probable, they consider that we fail in this one 21 V, 9 | whereas, if they would consider their own acts, and the 22 V, 22| opinion do not attentively consider the power and method of 23 VI, 4 | befitting that every one should consider with himself how much better 24 VI, 5 | with them,~Moreover, to consider the interest of one's country 25 VI, 8 | set forth that law? But I consider that they who speak true