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Alphabetical [« »] feigned 8 felicissime 1 felix 2 fell 18 fellow-citizens 1 fellow-men 1 fellow-servants 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 extinguished 18 faults 18 feared 18 fell 18 foresight 18 fortitude 18 happiness | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances fell |
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1 I, 11| they say that the heaven fell to the share of Jupiter, 2 I, 11| that the empire of the east fell to Jupiter, a part of the 3 I, 11| together with the islands, fell to the lot of Neptune. How 4 II, 3 | And in this manner they fell into a much greater error 5 II, 4 | retained his position while all fell; until the proscription 6 II, 9 | failed, and he necessarily fell into this pitfall, from 7 II, 15| plunged themselves, they fell to the earth. Thus from 8 III, 17| less evils or none at all fell upon those who altogether 9 III, 18| blame them, because they fell upon the truth not by their 10 III, 28| a greater distance, and fell into such great errors, 11 IV, 10| hunger laid aside, they fell away into luxury, and transferred 12 IV, 13| it was built by the hand, fell by the hand. Lastly, his 13 IV, 30| he himself had foretold, fell away from the knowledge 14 V, 2 | that the sacred writings fell into his hands? What rashness 15 VI, 12| knowingly and with foresight fell into this snare. And that 16 VII, 2 | teacher. Therefore they fell into various and ofttimes 17 VII, 9 | providence. Hence they at once fell into the absurdities which 18 VII, 15| intestine evil, it again fell back to the government of