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Alphabetical [« »] senseless 44 senselessly 1 senselessness 1 senses 19 sensibilities 1 sensibility 27 sensible 13 | Frequency [« »] 19 pure 19 render 19 safety 19 senses 19 shut 19 suitable 19 turned | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances senses |
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1 I, 3 | supposed to govern separate senses; and also the many affections, 2 II, 8 | Rome, was deprived of his senses, and having lost his two 3 III, 3 | eyes and ears and other senses in the body, that by these 4 III, 9 | should you appear in your senses, if you esteemed the mere 5 III, 23| doubt whether he was in his senses, or deranged. Away, he says, 6 III, 28| complains that the paths of the senses are narrow, as though for 7 IV, 27| restored to their former senses the minds of men which had 8 IV, 27| the demon is out of his senses, raves, is mad: let us lead 9 VI, 2 | therefore, to be thought in his senses, who presents the light 10 VI, 9 | a head, in which all the senses are placed, that is, the 11 VI, 20| XX. OFTHE SENSES, AND THEIR PLEASURES IN 12 VI, 20| the pleasures of the five senses, and this briefly, for the 13 VI, 20| Therefore they use their senses for the necessity of their 14 VI, 21| that t which may soothe the senses. But whatever is e pleasant 15 VI, 22| taste and smell, which two senses relate only to the body, 16 VII, 4 | which is perceptible to the senses, that which is eternal and 17 VII, 9 | the air and come to our senses, and impel them by their 18 VII, 9 | all things to the bodily senses, who thought that nothing 19 VII, 12| and grief, and loses its senses through drunkenness, whence