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Alphabetical [« »] corrects 2 correspond 1 corrumpendas 1 corrupt 17 corrupted 30 corrupters 1 corruptible 8 | Frequency [« »] 17 cold 17 commit 17 conjecture 17 corrupt 17 cruel 17 cruelty 17 daily | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances corrupt |
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1 I, 7 | errors; and laying aside corrupt superstitions, let them 2 II, 15| should by his subtilty either corrupt or destroy men, as he had 3 II, 15| their inward parts, they corrupt the health, hasten diseases, 4 III, 1 | not its own, because being corrupt of itself it vanishes and 5 III, 30| chance being shut out by corrupt superstitions, should wish 6 III, 30| retained a religion which was corrupt, or took it away altogether. 7 IV, 1 | immortal, gliding down to these corrupt and frail gods, and devoting 8 IV, 10| people had often undertaken corrupt religious rites; and God, 9 IV, 11| way, and from your most corrupt affections; and ye shall 10 IV, 24| organs, and hindered by a corrupt body, of itself can neither 11 V, 23| children, but He permits the corrupt and vicious to live in luxury 12 VI, 2 | not that which consists of corrupt things, but of the virtues 13 VI, 16| good, but to that which is corrupt is evil. For sensual desire, 14 VI, 17| direct the affections, a corrupt use of which is vice. For 15 VI, 18| men will not be able to corrupt the just man, so that he 16 VI, 20| most powerful tendency to corrupt our minds, they ought to 17 VII, 16| will be tainted, and become corrupt and pestilential--at one