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womb 10
wombs 2
women 31
wonder 20
wondered 1
wonderful 66
wonderfully 4
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20 throughout
20 useless
20 wanting
20 wonder
19 applied
19 briefly
19 burnt
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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wonder

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 9 | traversed and purified? And no wonder, since he was born from 2 I, 11| which he was drowned. No wonder, then, if the names of those 3 I, 20| can be on its guard. What wonder, if all kinds of profligacy 4 II, 1 | affairs, am accustomed to wonder that the majesty of the 5 II, 5 | God and Father. But what wonder is it if uncivilized or 6 II, 9 | the Maker Himself. What wonder, then, if God, when He was 7 III, 11| inseparably connected. I wonder, therefore, that there was 8 III, 15| licentiousness in public? What wonder if they derived their name 9 III, 24| earth? And does any one wonder that hanging gardens s are 10 IV, 2 | Whence I am accustomed to wonder that, when Pythagoras, and 11 IV, 8 | prophets he will cease to wonder. That Solomon and his father 12 IV, 13| power, but by magic. What wonder if Apollo thus persuaded 13 IV, 22| will not only cease to wonder that God was tortured by 14 IV, 26| what more worthy of the wonder of all ages, than to have 15 V, 5 | of nectar flowed."~And no wonder, since the storehouses of 16 V, 6 | excelling in might? What wonder if the whole multitude, 17 VII, 12| the memory fails. What wonder, if the mind is oppressed 18 VII, 17| and while all look on and wonder, he shall be caught up into 19 VII, 21| and punished by Him. What wonder is it, therefore, if souls, 20 VII, 22| impossible; and it is no wonder that it so appears to them.


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