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Alphabetical [« »] conquered 9 conqueror 2 conquest 1 conscience 19 conscientia 1 conscientiam 1 consciously 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 calls 19 christians 19 committed 19 conscience 19 country 19 depart 19 despised | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances conscience |
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1 I, 15| as it is plain, to the conscience of Atticus, that it might 2 II, 4 | and the divine law of the conscience, and the sacredrecesses 3 IV, 17| deed within the secrets of conscience. This is the circumcision 4 V, 1 | certainly will be so to us: the conscience will delight itself, and 5 V, 12| more than upon our own conscience and the judgment of God? 6 V, 20| sacrifice without a sound conscience, he hears what threats God 7 VI, 1 | imposed upon me both by conscience and faith, and by our Lord 8 VI, 13| heard. Examine your own conscience, and, as far as you are 9 VI, 20| his sight, pollutes his conscience as much as if he should 10 VI, 20| bloodshed should overspread the conscience, since that blood is offered 11 VI, 24| For it is of no avail that conscience is confirmed; we lie open 12 VI, 24| It is of no avail that conscience is confined; we lie open 13 VI, 24| the witness of your own conscience? And Tully speaks in a manner 14 VI, 24| less remarkable concerning conscience and God: "Let him remember," 15 VI, 24| Therefore let us cleanse our conscience, which is open to the eyes 16 VI, 24| better either to flee from conscience, or ourselves to open our 17 VII, 26| to keep it within our own conscience; and not to strive with 18 VII, 26| were the result of an evil conscience; whence also they invent 19 VII, 27| when it is clear to our conscience that that frail pleasure