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Alphabetical [« »] solemnity 1 solemnly 1 soli 1 solid 18 solidity 1 solitary 3 solitude 6 | Frequency [« »] 18 sense 18 seven 18 slave 18 solid 18 suffering 18 temporal 18 uncertain | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances solid |
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1 I, 3 | that is to be regarded as solid from which nothing can be 2 II, 9 | whatever consists of a body solid, and capable of being handled, 3 II, 9 | fiery heat and rendered solid were growing hard? Or how 4 II, 10| because they are not full and solid lights, and send forth no 5 III, 12| the body, because it is solid, and capable of being grasped, 6 III, 12| contend with objects which are solid and can be grasped; but 7 III, 17| minute bodies, and indeed solid, as they say, they certainly 8 IV, 15| walking as though on the solid ground, not as the poets 9 V, 1 | and founded and fixed with solid roots. For many of them 10 V, 4 | receive the nourishment of solid and strong food, but is 11 V, 8 | so that they might prefer solid and eternal things to those 12 V, 14| and resolute man~In his solid completeness of soul."~And 13 V, 14| not to maintain true and solid liberty with constancy of 14 V, 20| on this account firm, and solid, and unchangeable, because 15 VII, 1 | since whatever is of a solid and heavy body, as it received 16 VII, 12| similar. For the body is solid, and capable of being grasped 17 VII, 21| since they have nothing solid and tangible in themselves, 18 VII, 21| suffer no violence from solid and corporeal beings; but