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Alphabetical [« »] mortal 78 mortal- 1 mortality 6 mortals 22 mortemque 1 moses 17 most 241 | Frequency [« »] 22 mad 22 madness 22 moon 22 mortals 22 mountains 22 passed 22 places | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances mortals |
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1 I, 8 | which He Himself assigned to mortals for the propagation of their 2 I, 8 | understand that those were mere mortals, whom the ignorant and foolish 3 I, 10| the gods, but also of all mortals, inasmuch as they are not 4 I, 11| which light is given to mortals, seems to be higher, but 5 II, 1 | and dissimilar rites were mortals, and when they had completed 6 II, 3 | is beheld by the eyes of mortals ought to be worshipped, 7 II, 4 | mortal things, as made by mortals. For they may be broken, 8 II, 11| immortal, which consists of mortals. For as we all die individually, 9 III, 3 | to God. But the nature of mortals does not receive knowledge, 10 IV, 18| that it may speak with mortals; and tieshall wear the crown 11 IV, 25| and messenger to instruct mortals with the precepts of His 12 V, 20| gods were handed down to mortals; let them explain what is 13 VII, 14| folly, who imagine that some mortals have become gods by the 14 VII, 14| the decrees and dogmas of mortals; either because they had 15 VII, 15| strength, since the works of mortals are mortal. Thus also other 16 VII, 19| about to take place:--~"But mortals shall break in pieces the 17 VII, 20| immortal God shall now come to mortals, the great judgment shallcome 18 VII, 23| For the whole race of mortals is hard to be believed; 19 VII, 23| thejudgment of the world and of mortals shall now come, which GodHimself 20 VII, 24| there shall be confusion of mortals throughout the whole earth, 21 VII, 24| predictions:--~"Hear me, ye mortals; an everlasting King reigns."~ 22 VII, 24| the best of all things to mortals."~And another in the same