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Alphabetical [« »] sentenced 2 sentiment 23 sentiments 13 separate 20 separated 36 separately 10 separates 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 regions 20 relate 20 relates 20 separate 20 serve 20 sound 20 teaching | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances separate |
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1 I, 3 | unless the power over the separate parts be referred to one 2 I, 3 | of the members, so that separate minds may be supposed to 3 I, 3 | may be supposed to govern separate senses; and also the many 4 I, 3 | that they so preside over separate offices and parts, that 5 I, 6 | Quindecemviri. And them are separate books the production of 6 I, 15| honoured in all provinces. But separate people privately honoured 7 I, 16| multitude of gods occupy separate places; in this front the 8 II, 11| pestilence, which often desolates separate cities and countries; or 9 IV, 14| office for Himself, and to separate Himself from Him whom He 10 IV, 23| instructor ought not to separate himself from the number 11 IV, 29| as different, nor do we separate each: because the Father 12 IV, 30| however, because all the separate assemblies of heretics call 13 IV, 30| Afterwards, in a particular and separate work, we will more fully 14 VI, 5 | I begin to set forth the separate virtues, I must mark out 15 VI, 10| retained, they entirely separate themselves from it by the 16 VI, 20| also to the other gods, and separate games were dedicated to 17 VII, 1 | hands. But we shall have a separate subject against the Jews, 18 VII, 3 | divine and l eternal mind, separate and free from a body. And 19 VII, 7 | been comprised by these in separate portions. Plato said that 20 VII, 17| followers of truth shall separate themselves from the wicked,