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Alphabetical [« »] resounded 2 resounds 1 resources 15 respect 17 respect-modesty 1 respecting 100 respective 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 reigned 17 represented 17 require 17 respect 17 setting 17 society 17 sometimes | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances respect |
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1 I, 21| matter of surprise with respect to barbarians, whose religion 2 II, 9 | mere workmanship. In what respect, then, will that divine 3 III, 10| man distinguished in this respect, that to him alone it is 4 III, 18| one side are deceived with respect to the past, the other with 5 III, 18| the past, the other with respect to the future. For no one 6 IV, 4 | are the latter bound to respect and venerate their lord. 7 IV, 4 | venerate their lord. But with respect to God, who is one only, 8 IV, 17| the law is fulfilled with respect to Him."~But even Moses 9 V, 1 | literature. For in this respect philosophers, and orators, 10 V, 11| administration has been in this respect without bloodshed,--but 11 V, 13| it stronger. For in this respect also the malice of those 12 V, 18| and beneficent, in which respect alone he bears a relation 13 VI, 9 | God and yet sins in some respect. For God pardons sins. And 14 VI, 17| from pleasures; but in this respect it is a vice, because it 15 VI, 17| attendance of lictors, but in no respect inferior, who, when he sees 16 VI, 18| who injure them. In what respect, then, does the wise and 17 VI, 20| not only contribute in no respect to a happy life, but even