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Alphabetical [« »] earnest 1 earnestly 1 earnestness 1 ears 19 earth 287 earth-born 4 earthen 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 difficulty 19 disputation 19 driven 19 ears 19 egyptians 19 endured 19 engaged | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances ears |
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1 II, 18| terror in the 'wildered ears."~But now He suffers men 2 III, 3 | has opened the eyes and ears and other senses in the 3 III, 9 | that more depends upon the ears than upon the eye, since 4 III, 9 | wisdom can be gained by the ears only, but not by the eyes 5 III, 10| smile, when with soothed ears, and contracted mouth, and 6 III, 17| made for seeing, nor the ears for hearing, nor the tongue 7 III, 26| and quickly, if only the ears are open and the breast 8 IV, 11| hearken, nor incline your ears to hear, when I spake unto 9 IV, 15| eloquently. He also opened the ears of the deaf, and caused 10 IV, 15| blind be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall hear: 11 IV, 26| frail things. He opened the ears of the deaf. It is plain 12 V, 1 | that which charms their ears by a more soothing sound. 13 VI, 2 | says, "dost thou win the ears of gods? Is it with lungs 14 VI, 9 | that is, the eyes, and ears, and tongue. For assuredly 15 VI, 11| especially that of the eyes and ears, men either forget and are 16 VI, 21| OF THE PLEASURES OF THE EARS, AND OF SACRED LITERATURE.~ 17 VI, 21| LITERATURE.~Pleasure of the ears is received from the sweetness 18 VII, 1 | self-restraint wound their ears, which restrain them from 19 VII, 24| degrees grow yellow with soft ears of corn,~The blushing grape