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Alphabetical [« »] plain 50 plainly 49 plains 13 plan 21 planets 2 plank 5 planning 2 | Frequency [« »] 21 golden 21 offer 21 parents 21 plan 21 prepared 21 rome 21 send | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances plan |
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1 II, 2 | dead or absent? For the plan of making likenesses was 2 II, 5 | then impossible for God to plan and create the originals, 3 II, 8 | matter on which the whole plan of life turns, that every 4 II, 9 | is both the foresight to plan, and the skill and power 5 III, 28| else in life on which our plan and condition can depend 6 III, 28| God! But if nature is the plan, or necessity, or condition 7 IV, 16| with a great and divine plan, and that goodness and truth 8 IV, 18| sacrifice; they meditated a plan against me, saying, Come, 9 IV, 22| by a great and wonderful plan; and he who shall understand 10 V, 3 | is based on a consistent plan. They did not therefore 11 V, 24| therefore, wicked princes plan against us, God Himself 12 VI, 10| when they saw that the plan of assembling themselves 13 VII, 3 | the foresight of a settled plan. Therefore the plan precedes 14 VII, 3 | settled plan. Therefore the plan precedes every work. Therefore 15 VII, 3 | has not been made has no plan. But the world has a plan 16 VII, 3 | plan. But the world has a plan by which it both exists 17 VII, 3 | most trifling dream, if no plan exists in human affairs. 18 VII, 3 | governed by a wonderful plan; since the framing of the 19 VII, 7 | accustomed to do, whose plan was to reply to everything, 20 VII, 7 | worms, without any author or plan. For the reason of man's 21 VII, 8 | and collected into one the plan of the whole of this great