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Alphabetical [« »] complied 1 comply 1 compose 3 composed 20 comprehend 18 comprehended 12 comprehends 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 air 20 arts 20 breath 20 composed 20 contest 20 creator 20 deed | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances composed |
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1 I, 1 | and arbiters of justice composed and published Institutions 2 I, 6 | speaks in that book which he composed concerning divination;-- 3 I, 11| who are esteemed gods, and composed a history from the titles 4 I, 15| influence, and by means of poems composed to give pleasure, raised 5 II, 9 | made the things which are composed of matter, made matter also. 6 II, 13| the world itself, which is composed of opposing elements. For 7 II, 13| said that our bodies were composed of these four elements by 8 II, 13| whose spirits, not being composed of God, but of the common 9 III, 3 | of what material it is composed; whether it is at rest and 10 III, 6 | creation. Thus, since we are composed of these two elements, the 11 IV, 5 | it were new and recently composed, being ignorant from what 12 IV, 13| He was both God and man-- composed of both natures. Isaiah 13 IV, 15| Sibyls, but made up and composed by our own writers. But 14 IV, 25| be born as man is born, composed of a mortal on both sides; 15 IV, 25| of man. For, since man is composed of flesh and spirit, and 16 IV, 30| sacred writings, so that they composed for themselves a new doctrine 17 V, 2 | he bad persecuted. For he composed two books, not against the 18 VI, 4 | shape of this way is so composed to the sight, that it appears 19 VI, 20| eloquent they are who have composed the accounts of these disgraceful 20 VII, 5 | might set virtue before them composed as they were of both natures;