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denounces 1
deny 43
deo 3
depart 19
departed 9
departing 1
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19 determined
19 difficulty
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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depart

   Book, Chapter
1 II, 7 | is said to be impious to depart. Romulus, when he was about 2 II, 16| adjured by whose name they depart from the bodies of the possessed: 3 III, 18| though they were about to depart to heaven. Thus it was with 4 III, 18| it, until He orders us to depart from it; and if any violence 5 III, 30| Let them therefore all depart, who do not instruct human 6 IV, 15| to serve Him, diseases to depart, the dead to be submissive. 7 IV, 27| and Apollo will as quickly depart from his priest as the spirit 8 V, 9 | in the forum, and never depart from it. They have all given 9 V, 14| rather than betray a trust or depart from his duty, or, overcome 10 V, 19| act thus must of necessity depart from the rule of justice. 11 VI, 3 | vices will spontaneously depart; or if you take away vices, 12 VI, 18| deceitful in anything, and to depart from the truth itself which 13 VI, 18| our wrath, lest he should depart as a witness of our madness. 14 VII, 2 | had come for himself to depart from life, but that they 15 VII, 5 | life was past, he might depart, and by a perpetual succession 16 VII, 6 | comes to pass, that if yon depart from that sum of things 17 VII, 10| who has once taken it up depart from it. or if it should 18 VII, 12| the soul would not hastily depart and desert the body, but 19 VII, 27| that day in which he must depart from this life, let him


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