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Alphabetical [« »] weakened 2 weakening 1 weaker 4 weakness 18 wealth 15 wealthy 1 weapon 3 | Frequency [« »] 18 temporal 18 uncertain 18 useful 18 weakness 18 whoever 17 acknowledge 17 adorned | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances weakness |
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1 I, 9 | are ignorant, but by the weakness of their own strength. For 2 I, 11| there was a consciousness of weakness; but he who has feared, 3 II, 9 | you verily reduce to the weakness of man, to whom you allow 4 II, 9 | this is the part of human weakness. But God Himself makes the 5 II, 9 | is weak, and through his weakness his power is limited and 6 III, 23| even be safe, since the weakness of men would both be exposed 7 IV, 22| Himself to men without the weakness incident to a body, and 8 IV, 24| severest tortures, which the weakness of the flesh cannot endure. 9 IV, 24| he himself must undergo weakness of flesh and body, and display 10 IV, 30| could not be reduced to such weakness as to become an object of 11 IV, 30| and wounds to which the weakness of the flesh is liable. 12 V, 13| fall into error through the weakness of their sex (for these 13 VI, 10| they might protect their weakness by mutual help, therefore 14 VI, 17| that it is a very great weakness of mind; the opposite to 15 VI, 17| moderately, is a kind of weakness of mind, either of one fearing 16 VI, 24| therefore God, knowing our weakness, of His compassion has opened 17 VII, 12| sharing its frailty the weakness extends to the mind. But 18 VII, 20| mortal, and have something of weakness, from the contagion of the