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Alphabetical [« »] limitation 1 limited 4 limitibus 1 limits 19 lindus 1 line 1 lineage 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 lands 19 lie 19 limbs 19 limits 19 mercy 19 money 19 preferred | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances limits |
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1 I, 3 | unable to pass beyond his own limits, or, if he shall have passed 2 I, 23| may not exceed moderate limits. For those things must be 3 II, 9 | For this is to pass the limits of one's own condition, 4 IV, 2 | for it out of their own limits? And since they traversed 5 VI, 3 | they knew the forms and limits of the virtues themselves. 6 VI, 14| which are good have their limits, and if they shall exceed 7 VI, 14| they shall exceed these limits, fall into vices; so that 8 VI, 15| excess, and passing the limits of moderation. Thus it comes 9 VI, 17| the virtues or the exact limits of the virtues, whoever 10 VI, 19| rightly, if they know the true limits of each subject. Accordingly 11 VI, 19| God has appointed fixed limits to all of these; and if 12 VI, 19| and if they pass these limits and begin to be too great, 13 VI, 19| labour to show what these limits are. Cupidity is given us 14 VI, 19| affections within their proper limits, which they who are ignorant 15 VI, 20| it within the prescribed limits, lest it should soothe and 16 VI, 21| if any one shall pass its limits, and shall seek nothing 17 VII, 10| temporary and has fixed limits, because it belongs to the 18 VII, 14| thousand years affixes its limits. In the same manner also 19 VII, 25| endless task; nor would the limits of my book receive so great