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Alphabetical [« »] lewdness 2 lex 1 liability 1 liable 20 libation 2 libations 4 liber 17 | Frequency [« »] 20 knows 20 learn 20 leave 20 liable 20 lower 20 making 20 namely | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances liable |
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1 I, 3 | division must of necessity be liable to destruction also. But 2 I, 6 | philosophers, inasmuch as they were liable to err, being themselves 3 I, 16| feeble. But a god is not liable to feebleness; therefore 4 II, 6 | not only mortal, but also liable to all kinds of disease 5 II, 18| for every animal which is liable to affections and emotions 6 II, 19| obligations to which man is liable, and to maintain a regard 7 IV, 8 | angels. Our spirits are liable to dissolution, because 8 IV, 25| God. For it is frail, and liable to sin; but sin is the food 9 IV, 26| direction to go, with feet liable to stumble and fall, walks 10 IV, 30| weakness of the flesh is liable. I have related these things 11 V, 16| temporal life are frail and liable to decay, men both prefer 12 V, 22| body, and therefore are as liable to decay as the body itself. 13 VI, 11| for no one can fail to be liable to dangers of this kind. 14 VI, 20| pleasure without limit, and liable to fall into vice, because 15 VI, 24| to which our frailty is liable. Therefore, if any one has 16 VII, 1 | to pass, that whatever is liable to destruction must have 17 VII, 5 | limbs which were heavy and liable to injury, since they were 18 VII, 8 | is ponderous in man, and liable to dissolution, must be 19 VII, 20| even of death. If it is not liable to death, not even to pain, 20 VII, 20| nevertheless they become liable to torment through the taint