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Alphabetical [« »] citizens 10 cito 1 city 36 civil 17 civilization 2 civilized 2 cixth 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 avail 17 begin 17 care 17 civil 17 cold 17 commit 17 conjecture | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances civil |
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1 I, 1 | published Institutions of civil law, by which they might 2 II, 4 | his sacrilege. For when civil wars afterwards raged, being 3 II, 8 | preservation. For when in the civil war with Brutus he was afflicted 4 III, 4 | disagreement, and as it were civil war. On which side shall 5 III, 16| to those men employed in civil affairs, who govern the 6 III, 18| even in the very heat of civil war, than to appear to deserve 7 IV, 3 | shown even by reference to civil law. For who will be able 8 IV, 10| the dominion of Kings, but civil Judges presided over the 9 IV, 29| of a master, yet by the civil law the house is one, and 10 V, 17| saying that the one was civil, the other natural, he subverted 11 V, 17| subverted both: because the civil part is wisdom, but not 12 V, 17| charge of folly, but that civil justice which Furius had 13 VI, 6 | but to this life and to civil institutions; and that this 14 VI, 9 | condition of the times. Civil law is one thing, which 15 VI, 18| but also from public and civil justice--how much more ought 16 VII, 15| age, when, lacerated by civil wars and oppressed by intestine 17 VII, 16| will be diminished. Then civil discords will perpetually