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Alphabetical [« »] sadness 2 safe 10 safer 1 safety 19 saffron 1 sagacious 5 sagacity 4 | Frequency [« »] 19 preferred 19 pure 19 render 19 safety 19 senses 19 shut 19 suitable | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances safety |
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1 I, 11| him, to give him life and safety, which is a much greater 2 I, 11| bestows upon us life, gives us safety, and supplies us with various 3 I, 21| that the boy may cry in safety with infant mouth. Some 4 II, 17| are done, yet the life and safety of those who have performed 5 III, 8 | belonging to the body--that is, safety, freedom from pain, health-- 6 III, 12| beast, the contest is for safety. Therefore, as the body 7 III, 12| themselves to death for the safety of their countrymen, as 8 III, 16| founded, who preserve the safety and liberty of the citizens 9 III, 30| the only hope, the only safety for man, is placed in this 10 IV, 3 | because he affords life, safety, and sustenance, as a father 11 IV, 26| hold out to all the hope of safety, was to suffer by that kind 12 IV, 26| efficacy in itself as to be the safety of men, hut it was an image 13 V, 1 | themselves oppose their own safety; yet we shall strengthen 14 V, 21| if they wish for their safety? or whence is piety so impious, 15 VI, 9 | of God; all the hope and safety of man centres in this; 16 VI, 11| preserve their money-chest in safety, rather than to follow justice. 17 VI, 16| of a tyrant, liberty and safety have been acquired by his 18 VII, 4 | for the sake of his own safety; or that good and evil things 19 VII, 26| fathers's clemency for the safety of men,--in short, to remove