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Alphabetical [« »] forthwith 1 fortieth 1 fortify 2 fortitude 18 fortuna 2 fortunate 1 fortune 35 | Frequency [« »] 18 feared 18 fell 18 foresight 18 fortitude 18 happiness 18 hatred 18 intercourse | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances fortitude |
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1 I, 18| the body, which is called fortitude; and since this was pre-eminent 2 III, 12| to the body, it is called fortitude for the sake of distinction. 3 III, 12| distinction. Since, therefore, fortitude is connected with each, 4 III, 12| what are the effects of fortitude of soul? Doubtless from 5 III, 12| resembles it, that is, from fortitude of the body; for when this 6 III, 17| all evils; to the man of fortitude, it is said that the wise 7 III, 27| the character of a man of fortitude, and that to an immoderate 8 IV, 24| inflicted to undergo it with fortitude; it follows that the perfect 9 V, 7 | is virtue to resist with fortitude evils and vices, it is evident 10 V, 14| XIV. OF THE FORTITUDE OF THE CHRISTIANS.~But this 11 V, 23| wavering, and renew them to fortitude when corrupted, and try 12 VI, 9 | endure and undergo with fortitude, want, exile, pain, and 13 VI, 17| same fear is the highest fortitude? By no means. For nature 14 VI, 17| judged a man of the greatest fortitude. But he who fears God is 15 VI, 17| govern themselves, and with fortitude of spirit we should challenge 16 VI, 18| it will not be known what fortitude he has in restraining himself. 17 VII, 5 | engaged in all evils, since fortitude is victorious over evils; 18 VII, 12| objects, may be repelled by fortitude, and that pleasure may be