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Alphabetical [« »] pleaders 2 pleading 4 pleadings 1 pleasant 18 pleasantly 1 pleasantness 5 please 12 | Frequency [« »] 18 offices 18 opened 18 performed 18 pleasant 18 possibly 18 proof 18 rise | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances pleasant |
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1 I, 1 | are ready for utterance, pleasant to the hearing, easy to 2 I, 1 | pasture. For there is no more pleasant food for the soul than the 3 II, 13| in a most fruitful and pleasant garden, which He planted 4 III, 27| utter this speech: "It is pleasant, and I do not care for it." 5 V, 1 | true, except that which is pleasant to the ear; nothing as credible, 6 V, 15| food, and gives the most pleasant rest of sleep; so He bestows 7 V, 23| to all things which are pleasant and beloved in this life, 8 VI, 3 | level path, a bright and pleasant plain, and that he enjoys 9 VI, 3 | first entrance appears to be pleasant and much more beaten, but 10 VI, 3 | and luxury, which seem pleasant for a time to one who is 11 VI, 20| sight of objects which are pleasant in intercourse with men, 12 VI, 21| unconnected with words, that is, pleasant sounds of the air and of 13 VI, 21| senses. But whatever is e pleasant to the ear effects persuasion, 14 VI, 21| the mind to themselves, as pleasant food does the body: true 15 VI, 21| things to those which are pleasant. Let nothing be pleasing 16 VI, 21| melodies and songs, let it be pleasant to sing and hear the praises 17 VII, 1 | of wisdom, which was so pleasant and agreeable, breathed 18 VII, 16| in which life shall be pleasant to none of men. Cities shall