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Alphabetical [« »] appetunt 1 appius 3 application 2 applied 19 apply 13 applying 1 appoint 2 | Frequency [« »] 20 useless 20 wanting 20 wonder 19 applied 19 briefly 19 burnt 19 calls | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances applied |
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1 I, pref| both private and public, applied to the pursuit of investigating 2 I, 9 | did not so regard him, who applied a torch to him when about 3 I, 11 | we know that names were applied both to mountains and rivers. 4 II, 4 | Where no violence can be applied to religion; where there 5 II, 9 | finishing hand had now been applied to the world and to all 6 II, 13 | envying the works of God, applied all his deceits and artifices 7 III, 2 | perfect name ought not to be applied to an incomprehensible and 8 III, 13 | Socrates is said to have applied himself, laying aside the 9 III, 14 | the name of fortune. You applied yourself, in truth, to the 10 III, 14 | indeed, that no one ever applied himself more diligently; 11 III, 17 | it can most fittingly be applied to robbers!~ 12 IV, 8 | even to those who have not applied themselves to the sacred 13 V, 1 | though he were one who had applied to old women's fables a 14 V, 7 | object to which they have applied themselves, to be free from 15 VI, 15 | regulated by man,--a limit being applied, so that there may be left 16 VI, 15 | the exercise of virtue is applied. Where, therefore, there 17 VI, 15 | the true cultivator has applied himself, immediately vices 18 VI, 21 | Hence, when learned men have applied themselves to the religion 19 VI, 24 | body, and a cure should be applied as soon as possible to secret