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Alphabetical [« »] operations 1 operibus 1 opinion 58 opinions 20 oportet 2 opponent 1 opportunities 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 making 20 namely 20 notice 20 opinions 20 persuasion 20 practise 20 regions | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances opinions |
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1 I, 5 | custom, infatuated by false opinions, carried them back; by which 2 I, 6 | superstitions, and the variety of opinions which prevail respecting 3 I, 17| circumstance gave rise to false opinions and turbulent errors, and 4 I, 17| men are entangled in false opinions and turbulent errors. For 5 II, 9 | wished to overthrow old opinions. But in this all the philosophers 6 III, 7 | entertain different and various opinions. But in this, as there is 7 III, 7 | In such a difference of opinions, whom do we follow? whom 8 III, 7 | we judge respecting the opinions of the wise. But since we 9 III, 8 | this subject, all those opinions must be refuted, that it 10 III, 9 | and does away with all the opinions of those whom I have mentioned; 11 III, 13| have they who held true opinions respecting the soul been 12 III, 20| to pass sentence on the opinions of individuals; wherefore 13 III, 29| altogether believed the opinions of the vulgar and uninstructed, 14 V, 3 | endeavour to deserve the good opinions of men? Why, in short, have 15 VI, 5 | lest, while I refute the opinions of many, I should be longer 16 VII, 2 | and ofttimes contradictory opinions, out of which they had no 17 VII, 8 | also having set forth the opinions of all these respecting 18 VII, 8 | the truth. "Which of these opinions is true," he said, "some 19 VII, 8 | place: "Since each of these opinions had most learned defenders, 20 VII, 12| who maintain the opposite opinions, which Lucretius has related