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Alphabetical [« »] epidaurus 3 equability 1 equable 2 equal 23 equality 6 equalled 1 equally 17 | Frequency [« »] 23 degree 23 desired 23 empty 23 equal 23 explained 23 gained 23 happens | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances equal |
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1 I, 3 | therefore, all are not equal to one another, all are 2 II, 2 | being should make himself equal to things which are earthly, 3 III, 4 | destroyed: if they shall be equal, nevertheless philosophy, 4 III, 7 | do we believe? All are of equal authority. If we are able 5 III, 12| immortality, and make us equal to the gods." But the Stoics 6 III, 18| body. There is therefore an equal and almost similar error 7 III, 21| since all are born in an equal condition. Therefore (he 8 III, 21| own; but that they may be equal, as the method of justice 9 III, 22| poor, since they will be equal in spirit, and nothing but 10 V, 3 | that Apollonius performed equal or even greater deeds. It 11 V, 7 | nature had given to all men equal affections, piety would 12 V, 12| minds, that ye regard it as equal with the greatest crimes? 13 V, 15| man, but of making himself equal to others, which Cicero 14 V, 15| willed that all should be equal, that is, equally matched. 15 V, 15| have the same Father, by an equal right we are all children. 16 V, 15| this, that it makes those equal who have by an equal lot 17 V, 15| those equal who have by an equal lot arrived at the condition 18 V, 16| believe ourselves to be equal. For since we measure all 19 V, 16| thing, that he made himself equal to his inferiors; yet if 20 V, 16| conducted himself not only as an equal, but even as an inferior, 21 V, 19| the two names entitled to equal reverence, of Lord and Father, 22 VI, 18| has met with impatience equal to itself, as though overspread 23 VII, 26| which thou mightest not only equal, but also, which is a very