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Alphabetical [« »] heard 27 hearer 1 hearers 4 hearing 17 hearken 2 hears 8 heart 28 | Frequency [« »] 17 gold 17 guard 17 guilty 17 hearing 17 history 17 increased 17 incredible | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances hearing |
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1 I, 1 | utterance, pleasant to the hearing, easy to be understood, 2 I, 1 | applying patience in reading or hearing to the perception of the 3 I, 20| refrain from laughter on hearing of the goddess Muta? They 4 I, 21| youth as thus speaking, on hearing the death of his father: " 5 II, 2 | the power of sight, of hearing, of speech, and of motion. 6 II, 9 | made through a desire of hearing or learning, but of refuting; 7 III, 13| not seek for the sake of hearing and learning. For from whom 8 III, 17| seeing, nor the ears for hearing, nor the tongue for speaking, 9 III, 25| things should be learned by hearing, or retained in the memory. 10 V, 1 | ACCUSED PERSONS WITHOUT A HEARING OF THEIR CAUSE; FROM WHAT 11 V, 15| subject of justice, in the hearing of Galba and Cato, who had 12 VI, 5 | another; for it depends upon hearing. Virtue is altogether our 13 VI, 21| nothing be agreeable to the hearing but that which nourishes 14 VII, 2 | disputation, but by learning and hearing from Him who alone is able 15 VII, 12| receives wisdom by learning and hearing; and old age does not lessen 16 VII, 12| become benumbed, if the hearing has grown deaf, but it is 17 VII, 15| and are oppressed by those hearing rule over them, it must