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beneath 10
beneficence 5
beneficent 3
benefit 25
benefits 16
benevolence 2
bent 2
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25 approach
25 art
25 bear
25 benefit
25 bound
25 condemned
25 consider
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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benefit

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1 I, pref| make use of this heavenly benefit and gift, because the truth 2 I, 11 | and in a case where the benefit is small. No one implores 3 I, 11 | denote the magnitude of the benefit derived from a father. How 4 I, 21 | offering of human blood. What benefit do they who offer such sacrifices 5 II, 3 | and makes no use of the benefit of his own wisdom, so as 6 III, 9 | who is the author of this benefit? why do you not measure 7 III, 13 | minister to sense, confer no benefit. But as these things are 8 III, 17 | inasmuch as they are of no benefit to providence; but all things 9 III, 18 | those who praise death as a benefit. You complain of life as 10 III, 19 | liberal education! For what benefit was it that he was born 11 IV, 16 | advantages arising from the benefit of another, but even consecrate 12 V, 19 | Father, alike meet? For what benefit does he who buys a slave 13 VI, 5 | therefore consists in a benefit derived from another; for 14 VI, 11 | THE PERSONS UPON WHOM A BENEFIT IS TO BE CONFERRED.~Therefore 15 VI, 11 | accordance with nature to benefit a man; and he who does not 16 VI, 11 | there is no conferring of a benefit where there is no necessity. 17 VI, 11 | not be the conferring of a benefit. And although it is pleasing 18 VI, 12 | kindness, but the lending of a benefit at interest; nor can he 19 VI, 12 | man except that which is a benefit. But if the benefit is returned, 20 VI, 12 | is a benefit. But if the benefit is returned, it is destroyed 21 VI, 12 | praise for those to confer benefit from whom no one expected 22 VI, 12 | necessity for conferring a benefit. He ought not therefore 23 VI, 12 | kindness, and to strive to benefit them. But these works are 24 VI, 18 | receive interest, that the benefit may be unimpaired t which 25 VI, 20 | so hostile to this divine benefit and gift as pleasure. For


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