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Alphabetical [« »] contemplation 13 contemporary 1 contempt 25 contend 22 contended 5 contending 6 contends 2 | Frequency [« »] 22 circumstance 22 complete 22 consecrated 22 contend 22 crime 22 deity 22 doing | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances contend |
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1 II, 6 | whereas the same Stoics contend that it is both living and 2 II, 9 | existed by nature; though I contend that nature itself is God. 3 II, 13| us that these two things contend against each other in man: 4 II, 14| They err, therefore, who contend that the worship of the 5 III, 8 | is on this account that I contend with my adversary with the 6 III, 12| capable of being grasped, must contend with objects which are solid 7 III, 12| but life? For whether you contend with a man or beast, the 8 III, 17| philosophers, not that we may contend with these, who cannot maintain 9 III, 19| the truth would altogether contend that nothing in the affairs 10 IV, 24| too have a body, and yet I contend against every desire. I 11 IV, 30| has willed that we should contend. Then that He gave us sure 12 IV, 30| more fully and copiously contend against all divisions of 13 V, 5 | destroyed. Then they began to contend with one another, and to 14 V, 7 | it, with which it might contend. For, being agitated by 15 V, 9 | of what they were born, contend with women in passivity; 16 V, 9 | fight treacherously, to contend in flattery, each to pretend 17 V, 11| at length to yield. They contend, therefore, that they may 18 V, 16| themselves to others, and contend about dignity; than which 19 VI, 18| and good man to wish to contend, and to commit himself to 20 VII, 5 | contraries, with which they might contend. If an enemy and a fight 21 VII, 5 | adversary with whom he might contend. And where victory is wanting, 22 VII, 24| But wolves shall not contend with lambs on the mountains,