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Alphabetical [« »] molion 1 moment 8 moneta 1 money 19 money-chest 1 monsters 2 monstrous 3 | Frequency [« »] 19 limbs 19 limits 19 mercy 19 money 19 preferred 19 pure 19 render | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances money |
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1 I, 20| and left a fixed sum of money, from the annual proceeds 2 II, 8 | who, having taken away money from the treasure of the 3 II, 8 | found uninjured except that money. Ceres of Miletus also gained 4 III, 15| others eagerly desirous of money, others of glory; many the 5 III, 21| appears to be spoken of money. But how impossible and 6 III, 21| nil arc wise, and despise money. To what, then, did that 7 III, 23| boast of their contempt of money? Brave spirit! But I wait 8 III, 23| changed his possessions into money, which he threw into the 9 III, 23| so great a contempt for money, employ it in acts of kindness 10 III, 23| escape the possession of money, and yet to lay it out to 11 III, 25| did not throw away much money; doubtless he ought to have 12 III, 25| upon the payment of more money than the seller demanded. 13 III, 26| and freely bestowing his money with full hands. Give me 14 VI, 6 | filled the treasury with money, has taken lands and enriched 15 VI, 17| by no means to withhold money. For to use money sparingly, 16 VI, 17| withhold money. For to use money sparingly, that is, moderately, 17 VI, 17| of lust you bestow your money on harlots, or on account 18 VI, 17| and pimps squander your money, or you bestow it on piety 19 VI, 18| If he shall have lent any money, he will not receive interest,