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Alphabetical [« »] happens 23 happens- 1 happier 1 happiness 18 happipiness 1 happy 56 harass 9 | Frequency [« »] 18 fell 18 foresight 18 fortitude 18 happiness 18 hatred 18 intercourse 18 judges | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances happiness |
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1 I, 1 | action God will grant to you happiness, virtue, and length of days, 2 III, 8 | of natural things, what happiness will be proposed to me, 3 III, 12| everlasting. For a state of happiness ought to be perfect, so 4 III, 12| which no one can deny, happiness also belongs to him. For 5 III, 12| is endued with virtue. If happiness falls within his power, 6 III, 12| possessed of the attribute of happiness, also belongs to him. The 7 III, 12| be the lowest. Therefore happiness does not fall to the condition 8 III, 12| has been opened for us to happiness. The chief good therefore 9 III, 15| life and the completer of happiness, that I consider that none 10 III, 17| who has bad children, the happiness of those who are without 11 III, 27| there then in virtue? what happiness of life? Is it that a man 12 III, 30| WHICH ALONE ARE VIRTUE AND HAPPINESS.~I have taught, as far as 13 IV, 1 | this account assuredly the happiness of the ancient ages was 14 V, 23| being corrupted by the happiness of prosperity, they should 15 VII, 5 | remain in that place of happiness, and he was banished to 16 VII, 26| glories with the greatest happiness. They suffer and have suffered 17 VII, 26| to all, both to thee for happiness, and to others for repose.~ 18 VII, 27| pernicious sweetness. How great a happiness must it be thought, to be