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Alphabetical [« »] equal 23 equality 6 equalled 1 equally 17 equals 1 equanimity 5 equestrian 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 daily 17 deities 17 deprive 17 equally 17 esteem 17 gold 17 guard | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances equally |
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1 I, 11| temples, and are worshipped equally with himself, except that 2 II, 8 | wisdom; for if this is given equally to all, we cannot be anticipated 3 II, 8 | by a single woman. It is equally wonderful, that during the 4 III, 4 | themselves wise; if all, it is equally true that there are no wise 5 III, 17| with any one. It is also equally the part of the foolish 6 III, 27| together with the body, equally look down towards the earth: 7 IV, 1 | that good, and which are equally immortal, gliding down to 8 V, 9 | well? Why should not all be equally wicked, rapacious, unchaste, 9 V, 15| should be equal, that is, equally matched. He has imposed 10 V, 15| kings. For where all are not equally matched, there is not equity; 11 VI, 9 | We can in no other way equally abstain from these present 12 VII, 1 | arguments, that it may be equally manifest that future things 13 VII, 9 | present goods, and by seeking equally evils, without hope of greater 14 VII, 10| vices, that is, pleasures, equally with themselves, are short 15 VII, 11| whatever works it contrives are equally perishable. For Tullius 16 VII, 11| this account, because it is equally open to the sight and to 17 VII, 15| human strength which cannot equally he destroyed by human strength,