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Alphabetical [« »] pur 1 purchase 1 purchaser 1 pure 19 purgari 1 purifications 1 purified 5 | Frequency [« »] 19 mercy 19 money 19 preferred 19 pure 19 render 19 safety 19 senses | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances pure |
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1 III, 12| these, the soul will be pure and free from stain. Whence, 2 III, 12| things overcome, our souls, pure and victorious, may return 3 III, 19| souls that were chaste, pure, upright, and uncontaminated, 4 IV, 6 | work of the world, begat a pure and incorruptible Spirit, 5 IV, 13| whom the Sibyl speaks, "A pure blossom shall spring forth."~ 6 V, 12| crime, and to have a breast pure from all contagion of guilt? 7 V, 18| whose life hath no flaw, pure from guile, need not~ borrow ~ 8 V, 20| of ours, a good mind, a pure breast, an innocent life: 9 V, 20| is defiled and sordid, is pure enough.~ 10 VI, 1 | but that we might with pure and uncorrupted mind worship 11 VI, 2 | majesty of heaven, but of a pure mind and a just spirit, 12 VI, 13| does not suffer a man to be pure from every stain, the faults 13 VI, 25| says Plato, "is not a pure offering to God." What then? 14 VI, 25| Nay, rather nothing is a pure offering to God which can 15 VI, 25| innocent animals?--but with a pure mind and with a good and 16 VI, 25| despising. What, then, is pure, what is worthy of God, 17 VII, 20| who have been just, being pure, and incapable of suffering, 18 VII, 20| ancient crime, to make them pure."~These things are near 19 VII, 21| mixed with it, but it is pure and liquid, and fluid, after