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crete 7
cried 3
cries 1
crime 22
crimen 2
crimes 36
criminal 1
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22 complete
22 consecrated
22 contend
22 crime
22 deity
22 doing
22 dominion
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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crime

   Book, Chapter
1 II, 4 | have committed any such crime, there are at hand for his 2 II, 7 | that it is said to be a crime to inquire into it. And 3 II, 18| that it is an inexpiable crime to desert the living in 4 II, 18| For it is a very great crime to devote one's self to 5 III, 18| to death a man. Yea, that crime may be considered to be 6 III, 18| commission of this great crime; yet he, however, appears 7 IV, 10| standard. With which sin and crime God was offended, and justly 8 IV, 16| foreseeing in spirit what a crime they were about to commit, 9 IV, 18| here deplore in so great a crime? or in what words can I 10 IV, 19| now be said respecting the crime of the Jews, than that they 11 IV, 19| able to understand their crime.~But since He had foretold 12 V, 2 | not contented with this crime, he also pursued with writings 13 V, 9 | those who are ignorant of crime, and none are regarded as 14 V, 12| all crimes to commit no crime, and to have a breast pure 15 V, 12| the other distinguished by crime and audacity; and if the 16 V, 13| might make atonement for his crime to the enemy whom he wished 17 V, 18| foolish who impute it as a crime to us that we are willing 18 V, 20| learn what an inexpiable crime they commit; in the first 19 VI, 9 | other gods, and no greater crime than this can be committed. 20 VI, 16| little, is a very great crime. We may say the same respecting 21 VI, 20| men, that there may be no crime with which they may not 22 VII, 20| they endure~For ancient crime, to make them pure."~These


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