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Alphabetical [« »] enjoyed 4 enjoyest 1 enjoying 2 enjoyment 18 enjoyments 8 enjoys 2 enlarge 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 deprived 18 design 18 divided 18 enjoyment 18 extinguished 18 faults 18 feared | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances enjoyment |
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1 II, 1 | apply themselves to the enjoyment of pleasures, by which they 2 II, 1 | memory of men, when in the enjoyment of His benefits they ought 3 II, 2 | likeness, and should prefer the enjoyment of it, rather than the sight 4 II, 4 | satiated at once with the enjoyment of the wealth which he had 5 III, 13| imagines praiseworthy. For if enjoyment of the mind and rest from 6 III, 13| from cares is sought, what enjoyment can be compared with the 7 III, 16| not therefore utility, but enjoyment, which they seek from philosophy. 8 III, 16| to the business of men as enjoyment to their times of relaxation." 9 III, 16| teaching, but for their own enjoyment in their leisure; and since 10 III, 17| that man was born for its enjoyment. Who, when he hears this 11 V, 23| removed from those goods, the enjoyment of which by the unjust causes 12 VI, 4 | occupied with the pursuit and enjoyment of these, shall not have 13 VI, 12| for one's own immediate enjoyment, but for justice, which 14 VI, 19| They use lust only for the enjoyment of pleasures: hence debaucheries, 15 VII, 1 | have always lived in the enjoyment of good things; because 16 VII, 10| destroyed either by the full enjoyment of the objects which it 17 VII, 10| they are ended by the very enjoyment which they desire. Therefore 18 VII, 11| not extend to the duty or enjoyment of the body; and those are