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apprehended 2
apprehension 2
apprehensions 1
approach 25
approached 3
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26 undoubtedly
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25 approach
25 art
25 bear
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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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approach

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1 I, 1 | nothing certain. let us approach the right path; for if I 2 I, 5 | the first of our poets to approach the truth, who thus speaks 3 I, 23| heavenly training, who shall approach with willingness and preparation 4 II, 3 | to turn to a stone, and approach every altar, and fall prostrate 5 II, 7 | unreservedly condemned? They approach the gods, therefore not 6 II, 9 | cannot draw nigh to (that is, approach nearer, and follow up with 7 II, 9 | far it is permitted man to approach. In short, when God revealed 8 II, 13| with fire, to prevent the approach of the man until He execute 9 III, 2 | is destroyed, an easier approach may be open to us for demolishing 10 III, 13| incline to the truth, and approach it. There is no room for 11 III, 17| death is not miserable. The approach of death is miserable; that 12 III, 20| is not lawful for men to approach them, were yet constructed 13 III, 27| things; and they frequently approach the truth. But those precepts 14 IV, 2 | PYTHAGORAS AND PLATO DID NOT APPROACH THE JEWS.~Wherefore, if 15 IV, 2 | religion), they did not approach the Jews only, in whose 16 IV, 3 | manifest that there is no approach to the gods, and that others 17 IV, 14| it; and there can be no approach to the shrine of the temple, 18 IV, 27| But since they can neither approach those in whom they shall 19 V, 21| his Laws, enjoining men to approach with holiness to the sacrifices, 20 VI, 3 | difficulty of the first approach has deterred, glide and 21 VI, 16| Peripatetics did not even approach the truth, who allow that 22 VII, 1 | things, and will readily approach them; and whatever things 23 VII, 7 | existed which made a nearer approach to the truth, for the whole 24 VII, 16| their fear, nor shall sleep approach to their eyes, but anxiety 25 VII, 27| old age, sees to be the approach of that day in which he


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