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Alphabetical [« »] meant 2 meantime 8 meanwhile 2 measure 18 measured 4 measures 1 meat 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 judges 18 lasting 18 latter 18 measure 18 motion 18 offering 18 offices | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances measure |
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1 I, pref| to be explained, and in a measure discussed, with distinctness 2 I, 9 | be ridiculous. For they measure them not by the divine power 3 I, 18 | been assigned in greater measure to cattle, and it is often 4 II, 9 | appear to you to exceed the measure of human strength, because 5 II, 9 | no limit, and strength no measure? His works are seen by the 6 III, 8 | be virtue if it had any measure of disgrace. But he saw 7 III, 9 | benefit? why do you not measure with your mind the excellence, 8 IV, 9 | relation of which exceeds the measure of man's ability. I have 9 IV, 11 | the earth one who should measure His temple, He was unwilling 10 V, 16 | to be equal. For since we measure all human things not by 11 VI, 2 | distance appears to have a measure no greater than that of 12 VI, 8 | the heavenly God; not to measure all things by their reference 13 VI, 11 | these things, because they measure all things not by the truth 14 VI, 13 | it is almost beyond the measure of man not even to admit 15 VI, 17 | good to the body, but we measure every duty by the preservation 16 VI, 20 | and this briefly, for the measure of the book itself now demands 17 VI, 20 | which are useless, they measure the business of eating and 18 VII, 2 | is easy for every one to measure, from the immensity of the