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Alphabetical [« »] erichthonius 2 eridos 1 erit 2 err 21 errantem 1 erred 12 erring 4 | Frequency [« »] 21 angry 21 begun 21 beings 21 err 21 excellence 21 falsely 21 foolishly | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances err |
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1 I, pref| suffer man any longer to err in search of the light of 2 I, 6 | inasmuch as they were liable to err, being themselves but men. 3 I, 6 | of truth before those who err from the truth and serve 4 II, 3 | themselves to be in error err willingly, how much more 5 II, 5 | uncivilized or ignorant men err, since even philosophers 6 II, 7 | The foolish, therefore, err in a twofold manner: first, 7 II, 14 | began to be heathens. They err, therefore, who contend 8 II, 18 | But now He suffers men to err, and to be impious even 9 III, 10 | wise; for although they err in choosing religion, yet 10 III, 15 | good life. We shall not err in saying that philosophy 11 III, 20 | feet. What then? did he err in his words? It is not 12 III, 29 | may not sometimes fail to err, wish to be wise in a foolish 13 V, 9 | impossible that they who do not err in all the actions of their 14 V, 9 | actions of their life, should err in the main point, that 15 V, 9 | impossible that they who err in the whole of their life 16 V, 20 | the people, they willingly err, and favour their own folly. 17 V, 20 | they had been willing to err by themselves, and to be 18 VI, 10 | Accordingly Lucretius does not err when he says: "In short, 19 VI, 15 | moderation. Therefore they err, be cause they do not succeed 20 VI, 16 | possible that he who walks may err, and that he who runs may 21 VI, 19 | that is, that when they err, we should correct them