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Alphabetical [« »] defenceless 1 defences 3 defend 41 defended 23 defender 7 defenders 4 defendest 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 birth 23 change 23 clothed 23 defended 23 degree 23 desired 23 empty | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances defended |
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1 I, pref| although the truth may be defended without eloquence, as it 2 I, pref| eloquence, as it often has been defended by many, yet it needs to 3 I, 22 | posterity with what piety they defended religious institutions, 4 II, 3 | cause, when you have often defended even bad ones with copious-ness 5 III, 1 | surer arguments truth may be defended, when even false things 6 III, 1 | even false things are so defended that they are accustomed 7 III, 6 | knowledge; as if they had defended it altogether, because they 8 III, 6 | altogether, because they had defended it in part. And thus neither 9 III, 15 | grave teacher of philosophy defended this fault by saying, that 10 V, 13 | without a cause that it is defended even to death, that there 11 V, 17 | Laelius appears not to have defended natural justice, which bad 12 V, 20 | rites of religion must be defended. Oh with what an honourable 13 V, 20 | and that this ought to be defended with the whole of our power; 14 V, 20 | defence. For religion is to be defended, not by putting to death, 15 V, 20 | guilt, it will no longer be defended, but will be polluted and 16 V, 20 | faithfully preserved and boldly defended by man? I see nothing else 17 V, 23 | what that good is which is defended even to death, which is 18 VI, 1 | moderate talent permitted, I defended the truth, yet it may especially 19 VI, 12 | widows and orphans should be defended and cherished, that no one 20 VII, 4 | animals, they were both defended with natural clothing and 21 VII, 12 | asserted, and what dogma he defended, wrote these verses:-~"That 22 VII, 15 | which has been gained or defended by the hand: boldness and 23 VII, 15 | the liberty which it had defended under the guidance and authority