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Alphabetical [« »] represent 5 representation 6 representations 9 represented 17 representing 1 represents 4 repressed 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 proposed 17 protection 17 reigned 17 represented 17 require 17 respect 17 setting | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances represented |
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1 I, 3 | arise among them; as Homer represented the gods at war among themselves, 2 I, 10| they both died. For when he represented Helen as sitting by the 3 I, 11| in which book he not only represented Cupid as the most powerful 4 I, 11| Why, then, are they so represented, and so worshipped? unless 5 I, 11| which, if this Jupiter is represented, the very stones will confess 6 I, 11| nature of that which is represented by figure, attack the poets 7 I, 13| But pious posterity represented a ship on the coin, bearing 8 I, 16| reason why Jupiter, who is represented by the poets as most addicted 9 II, 1 | ingenious poet s has well represented it:--~"And when other animals 10 IV, 10| nature He had put on and represented, the hope of overcoming 11 IV, 17| speaking. For that Jesus represented Christ: for when he was 12 V, 8 | from heaven, as it were, represented in some image? Behold, she 13 V, 18| taught of God. For they represented justice in words, and pictured 14 V, 19| how worthless, have you represented virtue to be, if it can 15 VI, 3 | indeed philosophers have represented the one as belonging to 16 VI, 3 | to vices; and they have represented that which belongs to virtues 17 VII, 20| soul is immortal, how is it represented as capable of suffering,