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Alphabetical [« »] pronounce 4 pronounced 1 pronounces 2 proof 18 proofs 5 propagari 1 propagation 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 performed 18 pleasant 18 possibly 18 proof 18 rise 18 saturnus 18 senate | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances proof |
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1 I, 5 | testimony of prophets, lest a proof derived from those who are 2 I, 5 | of laws; and he adduces proof that the universe is governed 3 I, 6 | religions, what kind of proof ought we to bring forward 4 I, 10| victory, he wished to give proof of his manliness, lest he 5 I, 13| the ancient coins are a proof of this, on which there 6 II, 5 | for the affairs of men, in proof of His own single majesty; 7 II, 9 | as though it required no proof, whereas it was much more 8 II, 9 | which are certain, he drew a proof from an uncertainty, to 9 II, 10| which is given to us as a proof of immortality, since fire 10 II, 11| beginning, so also it gives proof of an end. And if these 11 IV, 27| the lower regions. What proof can be brought forward more 12 IV, 27| arrived at the truth by some proof of this kind, who spoke 13 VI, 17| of all these things. In proof of which, there is no need 14 VII, 9 | man and God. Finally, that proof which even Marcus Tullius 15 VII, 9 | Moreover, it is no slight proof of immortality that man 16 VII, 9 | to man alone is a great proof that souls are immortal. 17 VII, 14| remodelled for the better, the proof of which must first be related, 18 VII, 22| is sufficient for us as a proof of the matter. Yet some