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Alphabetical [« »] fawn 1 fear 102 fear- 1 feared 18 fearful 1 fearing 2 fears 6 | Frequency [« »] 18 enjoyment 18 extinguished 18 faults 18 feared 18 fell 18 foresight 18 fortitude | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances feared |
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1 I, 11| weakness; but he who has feared, must plainly have feared 2 I, 11| feared, must plainly have feared one greater than himself. 3 I, 13| esteems him as a god who feared a co-heir; whereas, if he 4 I, 19| but in the name. For they feared evil, if, in opposition 5 II, 4 | fires, or thefts, may be feared! What folly, to hope for 6 II, 4 | said to his companions who feared shipwreck, how prosperous 7 II, 16| those only by whom they are feared, whom the powerful and lofty 8 II, 17| destroyed at Cannae. But if Juno feared a second Ganymede, why did 9 III, 16| relaxation." He ought not to have feared, since he spoke the truth; 10 III, 17| are the things which are feared, not because they bring 11 III, 17| that death is not to be feared by a brave man, nor any 12 III, 18| perceived. For, since they feared the argument by which it 13 III, 20| AEsculapius? He evidently feared lest he should be put upon 14 IV, 18| Herod the tetrarch, who feared lest he should be deposed 15 VI, 9 | pain, and death, which are feared by others, what goodness, 16 VI, 17| other things may not be feared. Desire also is reckoned 17 VII, 25| from day to day, and to be feared. When, however, this amount 18 VII, 25| nothing of this kind is to be feared. But when that capital of