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Alphabetical [« »] honour 83 honourable 25 honourably 3 honoured 22 honouring 1 honours 33 hoof 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 feet 22 goodness 22 here 22 honoured 22 illustrious 22 inquire 22 mad | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances honoured |
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1 I, 11| benefits, and having been honoured with immortal glory and 2 I, 11| took charge of him, and honoured him; and his tomb is in 3 I, 15| celebrity of their name, were honoured in all provinces. But separate 4 I, 15| separate people privately honoured the founders of their nation 5 I, 15| chastity; as the Egyptians honoured Isis, the Moors Juba, the 6 I, 20| profession of the person thus honoured. A festival was also dedicated 7 I, 20| man. For if they are to be honoured, they must necessarily be 8 I, 20| is virtue, which is to be honoured, and not the image of virtue; 9 I, 20| virtue; and it is to be honoured not by any sacrifice, or 10 I, 21| ancient, since Saturn was honoured in Latium with the same 11 I, 22| grandfather Saturnus, and honoured his father Picus with a 12 I, 23| which they whose memory is honoured lived. Theophilus, in his 13 III, 8 | power that virtue should be honoured simply for its own deserts. 14 IV, 4 | part of wisdom, and to be honoured, which is the part of religion. 15 V, 3 | of evil, and is even now honoured by the Ephesians. He could 16 V, 12| man should be praised, and honoured, and loved by all,--if all 17 V, 21| deity, but even go away honoured and praised. Do we destroy 18 VI, 3 | immortal: but that the one is honoured who presides over virtues 19 VI, 12| sufficiently protected and honoured by their own opulence. But 20 VII, 5 | be worshipped, and to be honoured by man as a Father, that 21 VII, 5 | the man, with which he has honoured God, this reward, to be 22 VII, 13| placed among the gods, and honoured by the Egyptians under the