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Alphabetical [« »] institutum 1 instruct 10 instructed 11 instruction 19 instructions 4 instructor 2 instructors 2 | Frequency [« »] 19 endured 19 engaged 19 explain 19 instruction 19 lands 19 lie 19 limbs | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances instruction |
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1 III, 15| how few who think true instruction not a display of knowledge, 2 III, 15| life? Therefore there is no instruction of virtue in this sect, 3 III, 19| and capable of receiving instruction, and that he was possessed 4 III, 25| beyond words. First, because instruction in many arts is necessary 5 III, 26| XXVI. IT IS DIVINE INSTRUCTION ONLY WHICH BESTOWS WISDOM; 6 III, 26| accomplished only by divine instruction; for that only is wisdom. 7 IV, 13| wise, then his system of instruction is wisdom, and no other; 8 IV, 23| own precepts, and make his instruction of less value, if in reality 9 IV, 24| in the case of a man his instruction can by no means be from 10 IV, 26| things, having received the instruction of wisdom, might speak respecting 11 IV, 26| strength prefigured that by the instruction of righteousness His doctrine 12 IV, 26| hold out to man, for whose instruction He had come, examples of 13 V, 8 | had learned, through the instruction of God, to be content with 14 VI, 2 | though we had undertaken the instruction of him who, with them, appears 15 VI, 17| will take, for the sake of instruction, those which I think to 16 VI, 20| of mimes, who hold forth instruction in corrupting influences, 17 VII, 1 | it by conjectures, but by instruction from heaven, we will carefully 18 VII, 8 | have known it by divine instruction. Now Plato thus reasoned, 19 VII, 15| more numerous systems of instruction and institutions; but at