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Alphabetical [« »] seneca 22 sensation 6 sensations 2 sense 18 senseless 44 senselessly 1 senselessness 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 rise 18 saturnus 18 senate 18 sense 18 seven 18 slave 18 solid | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances sense |
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1 I, 16| not without virtue and a sense of shame, so as to do this 2 I, 21| that is possessed of any sense would not laugh at these 3 II, 2 | thus beings endowed with sense adore objects which are 4 II, 6 | produces a being endowed with sense is itself sensible; and 5 II, 6 | and that that possesses sense, a part of which is endowed 6 II, 6 | of which is endowed with sense. But the assumptions by 7 III, 13| while they minister to sense, confer no benefit. But 8 IV, 24| any constraint, but by a sense of shame, and yet may leave 9 V, 3 | therefore, if you have any sense, that Christ was not believed 10 V, 9 | to be innocent. Thus no sense of shame remains among those 11 V, 18| that he may preserve that sense of duty by which he is distinguished 12 VI, 6 | of these is wise in the sense in which we wish the truly 13 VI, 10| one who is possessed of sense will understand. Let us 14 VI, 11| generous is influenced by a sense of duty, and not by advantage." 15 VI, 21| man. And especially this sense ought not to be distorted 16 VII, 9 | the sight or other frail sense; but He is to be beheld 17 VII, 9 | not appear to be without sense if we should not prefer 18 VII, 21| burn and affect them with a sense of pain. But when He shall