Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] praise 34 praised 14 praiser 2 praises 22 praiseworthy 3 praising 3 prated 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 passed 22 places 22 poor 22 praises 22 proved 22 raise 22 religions | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances praises |
Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | exploits with the highest praises, yet very frequently confess 2 I, 9 | especially who sting the praises of the gods. Whom, then, 3 I, 11| they used to celebrate with praises, they said that they were 4 I, 15| family, with the highest praises and with new honours, so 5 I, 20| there be temples for their praises." But these things cannot 6 III, 4 | therefore believe one which praises itself and its doctrine, 7 III, 8 | So great is their love of praises, so great is their eagerness 8 III, 14| though that man whom he praises had found it lying somewhere 9 III, 14| diminishes the praise who praises a part only of the whole. 10 III, 14| manner of the poets, and praises on account of its beauty. 11 III, 14| nothing, you extolled with praises to the heavens, cannot be 12 III, 17| crushed, the mouse with the praises of the lion. But the same 13 V, 2 | broke out profusely into praises of the princes, whose piety 14 V, 3 | For, having set forth the praises of the Supreme God, whom 15 V, 6 | which Tullius thought to be praises suitable to a king. This 16 V, 7 | rarity furnished it with praises? But because it is provided 17 V, 15| the man himself from the praises of Cicero or of Lucilius, 18 V, 18| heavens with the highest praises him who was willing to die 19 V, 23| alike extol with the highest praises. But if it cannot be denied 20 VI, 6 | country-men--he is extolled with praises to the heaven: in him there 21 VI, 18| spoken, gave the greatest praises to the forgetting of injuries. " 22 VI, 21| pleasant to sing and hear the praises of God. This is true pleasure,