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Alphabetical [« »] disproved 1 disproving 1 disputant 1 disputation 19 disputations 8 dispute 4 dispute- 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 despised 19 determined 19 difficulty 19 disputation 19 driven 19 ears 19 egyptians | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances disputation |
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1 II, 3 | a healthy state by your disputation. But let us make allowance 2 II, 9 | when he had undertaken a disputation, by which he might take 3 III, 1 | attain to by reflection or disputation. Nor do I now disparage 4 III, 3 | these things, I say, by disputation and conjectures, is as though 5 III, 3 | foolish if we seek this by disputation; for some one may present 6 III, 13| which subject there is great disputation among philosophers; nor 7 III, 16| Truly," he says, "all their disputation, although it contains most 8 III, 28| accusations; nor is there any disputation of theirs on the subject 9 III, 30| province to enter into a disputation against philosophers. But 10 V, 5 | JUPITER.~Now the promised disputation concerning justice must 11 V, 7 | This is a matter of great disputation, why a difference was retained 12 V, 12| with the truth, in that disputation which is held by Furius 13 V, 15| overthrew his own argument by a disputation to the contrary effect, 14 V, 15| of justice, in that first disputation collected all the arguments 15 V, 17| refutation. The substance of his disputation was this: "That men enacted 16 V, 18| they prescribed in their disputation; so that none have as yet 17 V, 18| short, to conclude this disputation, reason itself teaches that 18 VI, 15| for nature. Not an unwise disputation, if, as I said, all things 19 VII, 2 | knowledge by reflection or disputation, but by learning and hearing