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Alphabetical [« »] golden 21 gone 14 good 398 goodness 22 goods 66 goods- 1 goodwill 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 est 22 favour 22 feet 22 goodness 22 here 22 honoured 22 illustrious | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances goodness |
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1 I, 20| Valour differs from this in goodness of the names, but agrees 2 II, 9 | of full and most complete goodness,--in order that goodness 3 II, 9 | goodness,--in order that goodness might spring as a stream 4 III, 13| public speaking; but the goodness of the cause cannot fail 5 III, 16| inconsistent and trifling to have goodness not in the heart, but on 6 IV, 12| Lastly, on account of the goodness and faithfulness which He 7 IV, 12| teaching, and imitate His goodness: He has power and glory, 8 IV, 16| and divine plan, and that goodness and truth and wisdom are 9 IV, 17| accordance with His own goodness, in that circumcision He 10 IV, 25| afford to man examples of goodness; if He had been man only, 11 V, 8 | wickedness and requires goodness; whose temple is not stones 12 V, 12| should not rather choose true goodness, though accompanied with 13 V, 12| with all evil, than false goodness together with all prosperity? 14 V, 19| as virtue, the natural goodness and honour of which may 15 VI, 6 | For some, by a pretence of goodness, prepare the way for themselves 16 VI, 6 | were as easy to carry out goodness in action as it is to pretend 17 VI, 7 | number; and steep, because goodness, which is very high and 18 VI, 9 | Himself the fountain of goodness. Or if he shall wish to 19 VI, 9 | one, by natural and innate goodness, should gain true virtues, 20 VI, 9 | are feared by others, what goodness, I pray, has it in itself, 21 VI, 25| that being of pre-eminent goodness. For these things, and things 22 VII, 18| disorder His own will, that is, goodness, and recalling the wandering