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Alphabetical [« »] offerings 7 offers 3 office 42 offices 18 officio 1 officium 1 offspring 16 | Frequency [« »] 18 measure 18 motion 18 offering 18 offices 18 opened 18 performed 18 pleasant | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances offices |
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1 I, 3 | there are many and various offices of the members, so that 2 I, 3 | so preside over separate offices and parts, that there is 3 I, 3 | omnipotent appointed to these offices, and they themselves will 4 I, 8 | merits of their virtues, or offices, or the arts which they 5 III, 9 | their eyes. But all the offices of the body being put aside, 6 III, 13| for when, in his "Books on Offices," he had said that philosophy 7 III, 17| manner, discharge their own offices individually? The system 8 V, 6 | no trace of justice, the offices of which are humanity, equity, 9 V, 8 | jewels, but with the lasting offices of virtues. Learn, therefore, 10 V, 11| prepare the way to higher offices: some were swift to slaughter, 11 VI, 2 | foolish with their empty offices. Or if they would contemplate 12 VI, 2 | he was about to write on Offices, in which cry books he testifies 13 VI, 5 | Marcus Tullius derived the offices of living, following Panaetius 14 VI, 5 | and significantly fix the offices of each subject, knowledge 15 VI, 10| a mutual sharing of kind offices; that is, the affording 16 VI, 11| in his books respecting Offices? Does he not also advise 17 VI, 11| since you measured the offices of piety and humanity by 18 VI, 18| those same books respecting Offices: "But if any one should