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Alphabetical [« »] diversa 1 diversity 6 divide 7 divided 18 divides 1 dividing 2 divina 2 | Frequency [« »] 18 denied 18 deprived 18 design 18 divided 18 enjoyment 18 extinguished 18 faults | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances divided |
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1 I, 3 | gods, say that they have divided their functions among themselves; 2 I, 3 | present subject. If they have divided their functions among themselves, 3 I, 11| it is true that they so divided and portioned out the government 4 II, 9 | but that God afterwards divided all that mass, and having 5 III, 4 | arms? Philosophy has been divided into many sects; and they 6 III, 4 | still perish, because it is divided; for nothing can be opposed 7 III, 17| that they cannot be cut and divided. Thus, because he had taken 8 III, 17| Therefore they can be cut and divided, if there is in them any 9 IV, 4 | Religion, therefore, cannot be divided from wisdom, nor can wisdom 10 IV, 15| the bread in pieces, and divided the flesh of the fishes, 11 IV, 18| and stared upon me; they divided my garments among them; 12 IV, 20| understood. But all Scripture is divided into two Testaments. That 13 IV, 30| who rent the unity and divided the Church. But they whose 14 V, 17| therefore, he had thus divided justice into two parts, 15 VII, 7 | the whole truth has been divided by philosophers and sects. 16 VII, 15| therefore not unskilfully divided the times of the Roman city 17 VII, 16| dispersed among many and divided, will be diminished. Then 18 VII, 27| surrounded it with the sea, and divided it with rivers, and who