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Alphabetical [« »] knowingly 6 knowledge 171 known 90 knows 20 kriesthai 1 kronou 1 kthonos 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 increase 20 keep 20 kindness 20 knows 20 learn 20 leave 20 liable | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances knows |
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1 I, 2 | eyes to heaven, although he knows not by the providence of 2 I, 11| who does this assuredly knows that he is not the greatest, 3 II, 9 | perfect wisdom in man, if he knows that there is but one God, 4 II, 17| ruler of the universe, who knows all things, from whose divine 5 III, 5 | have knowledge; but when he knows nothing, what perverseness 6 III, 29| altogether false. Who, he says, knows not? I indeed know not. 7 III, 30| shall we wait until Socrates knows something? or Anaxagoras 8 IV, 27| Jupiter; or since Jupiter knows not how to cure men, into 9 V, 1 | not condemn before that he knows the whole matter. For if 10 V, 15| Academic sect; and one who knows not what power he had in 11 V, 17| infected house, and he alone knows these faults, and on this 12 V, 23| injury to any one. For he knows that all are produced by 13 V, 23| and courteous, because he knows his own condition. Since, 14 V, 23| him by violence, since he knows how even to bear with moderation 15 VI, 9 | will be alive, as he who knows God and yet sins in some 16 VI, 12| promptitude and boldness, since he knows that he leaves his beloved 17 VI, 18| destitute; except that he knows how to govern himself, and 18 VI, 22| captivates their souls; for it knows that pleasure is the contriver 19 VI, 25| expressing it in word to one who knows what we wish; if anything 20 VII, 2 | but I think that no man knows. Wherefore all the sects