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Alphabetical [« »] relieved 1 religion 196 religion- 1 religions 22 religious 56 religiously 2 reluctetur 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 praises 22 proved 22 raise 22 religions 22 ruler 22 sacrifices 22 seneca | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances religions |
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1 I, 1 | deserving well of their religions, which they wrongly maintain, 2 I, 6 | the truth and serve false religions, what kind of proof ought 3 I, 17| respecting the gods and their religions. Do you see then, he says, 4 I, 20| understand how vain are their religions, even from this very fact, 5 I, 20| want. What a derision of religions rites is this! I were a 6 I, 23| the disproving of false religions; but I have determined now 7 II, 3 | while they attacked false religions, they openly proclaimed 8 II, 3 | the foolish esteem false religions as true, because they neither 9 II, 3 | either persist in those religions which they know to be false, 10 II, 14| AND OF THE ORIGIN OF FALSE RELIGIONS.~But afterwards God, when 11 II, 18| WORSHIP OF DEMONS, AND FALSE RELIGIONS.~Some one will say, Why 12 III, 11| fall into a multiplicity of religions, but false ones, because 13 III, 30| Having overthrown all false religions, and having refuted all 14 III, 30| contending against false religions, and in this, when I was 15 IV, 4 | or they approved of false religions or, although they understood 16 V, 4 | one can doubt that false religions will quickly disappear, 17 V, 14| those followers of vain religions urge this with the same 18 V, 15| all to have overthrown the religions of the gods, because they 19 VI, 4 | who, having invented false religions, turns men away from the 20 VII, 1 | either to be freed from false religions or to understand the true 21 VII, 6 | these errors of depraved religions, and in this persuasion 22 VII, 24| the destruction of impious religions and the suppression of guilt,