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Alphabetical [« »] beguile 1 beguiled 1 beguiles 1 begun 21 behalf 8 beheld 10 behind 3 | Frequency [« »] 22 wrote 21 added 21 angry 21 begun 21 beings 21 err 21 excellence | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances begun |
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1 I, 5 | manner, chaos itself had begun to exist or to have consistency. 2 II, 2 | after that the deity has begun to be near, there is no 3 II, 3 | false things, as we have begun to do.~ 4 II, 9 | motion. Nor can anything be begun, or made, or completed, 5 II, 9 | is brought to an end was begun. If, then, it is inferred 6 II, 9 | one God, because he had begun to strive against the truth, 7 II, 10| existed, but whatever had begun to exist must immediately 8 II, 11| race must at some time have begun to exist, and must cease 9 II, 15| therefore, the number of men had begun to increase, God in His 10 III, 7 | judge, who have not yet begun to be wise? especially when 11 III, 28| that it had either been begun by the ancients, or increased 12 IV, 11| Lord."~Therefore (as I had begun to say), when God had determined 13 IV, 15| the ship, and the wind had begun to rage, even to the extremity 14 IV, 26| For when the tongue has begun to speak truth--that is, 15 V, 5 | to worship God, and had begun to esteem the king in the 16 V, 15| happen to those men who had begun to defend true justice, 17 V, 17| routed, and the enemy have begun to press upon them, and 18 VI, 6 | to it. But when they have begun to attain to their purpose 19 VI, 18| provoked by injury, he has begun to follow up his assailant 20 VII, 15| Tarquinius, when now it had begun as it were to be grown up, 21 VII, 25| have fallen, and shall have begun to be a street, which the