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Alphabetical [« »] mastery 1 matched 3 matchless 5 material 17 materiality 1 materials 13 mates 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 liber 17 likeness 17 likewise 17 material 17 moisture 17 moses 17 peace | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances material |
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1 I, 5 | water. Thus he placed the material of all things in moisture; 2 II, 2 | stone, or bronze, or other material, but man himself, since 3 II, 2 | hands, from whatever kind of material they are formed, what are 4 II, 4 | nothing in them more than the material of which they are made. 5 II, 9 | and he who prepared the material must be judged more powerful. 6 II, 9 | world, first prepared the material from which to make it, and 7 II, 10| consists of soul and body, the material of the body is contained 8 III, 3 | heaven itself is, of what material it is composed; whether 9 III, 22| of property contains the material both of vices and of virtues, 10 III, 27| inflicted upon the body is the material of virtue; therefore he 11 VII, 1 | at all see, that whatever material thing exists must at some 12 VII, 1 | eyes must of necessity be material, and capable of dissolution. 13 VII, 3 | perception, in the latter the material, and that the one cannot 14 VII, 12| which is formed of earthly material is, as it were, the vessel 15 VII, 12| since it is contained in the material of the blood, as light is 16 VII, 12| light is in the oil, that material being consumed by the heat 17 VII, 21| sustained by the fuel of some material. But that divine fire always