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Alphabetical [« »] apply 13 applying 1 appoint 2 appointed 22 appointing 1 apprehended 2 apprehension 2 | Frequency [« »] 23 yourself 22 abode 22 action 22 appointed 22 author 22 beyond 22 breast | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances appointed |
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1 I, 3 | most mighty and omnipotent appointed to these offices, and they 2 I, 9 | garments, and executing an appointed task. Detestable baseness! 3 I, 21| from the ploughman. And he appointed the same man to be his priest, 4 I, 22| he says that Melissa was appointed by her father the first 5 II, 1 | life, yielded to a divinely appointed necessity and died, yet, 6 II, 5 | because they obey the laws appointed for them. But when he was 7 II, 5 | thinking that those lights were appointed by God to remove the gloom 8 II, 10| And on this account it was appointed by the ancients that marriage 9 III, 18| the body which has been appointed for us to keep, by the command 10 III, 29| deceives, exterminates; who appointed her as the perpetual harasser 11 IV, 10| they were not, however, appointed only for a year, as the 12 IV, 24| liberty, that a reward may be appointed for those who obey, because 13 V, 18| other, and the other at the appointed time, when his surety was 14 V, 19| that a divine reward is appointed for it by God. But on this 15 V, 19| those which God Himself has appointed? who has prepared everlasting 16 VI, 4 | because God our commander has appointed for us eternal rewards for 17 VI, 19| for pleasures. But God has appointed fixed limits to all of these; 18 VII, 1 | heavenly reward, which God has appointed for him who shall have despised 19 VII, 2 | having run the course of its appointed times, should come to an 20 VII, 5 | the one temporal, which is appointed for the body; the other 21 VII, 5 | good, and giving virtue, appointed also their contraries, with 22 VII, 11| the times which God has appointed for death shall be completed,