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Alphabetical [« »] armavit 1 armed 11 armies 4 arms 17 army 8 arose 9 around 6 | Frequency [« »] 17 acknowledge 17 adorned 17 adversary 17 arms 17 avail 17 begin 17 care | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances arms |
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1 I, 10| s throne by violence and arms, he was attacked with war 2 I, 17| For when Vulcan had made arms for the gods, and Jupiter 3 I, 20| followed. The women in arms went out to a distance to 4 II, 17| Carthage, where were her arms and chariot, or to injure 5 III, 1 | most of all by their own arms, in which they are accustomed 6 III, 4 | ago destroyed by its own arms? Philosophy has been divided 7 III, 22| assigned to them horses and arms: it follows that he should 8 III, 29| possibly be furnished with true arms if he is ignorant of the 9 IV, 13| works; but being taken with arms under Chaldean judges, with 10 V, 6 | who was girded about with arms, whom the unwonted gleam 11 V, 9 | for clemency even amidst arms; or if they have determined 12 V, 9 | who besiege the roads in arms, practise piracy by sea; 13 V, 18| journeys, it needs neither arms nor strength for its protection:--~" 14 VI, 6 | the good, since he took up arms in defence of the commonwealth, 15 VI, 6 | human race, and wherever arms have glittered, must be 16 VII, 15| all nations will he in arms, and will oppose one another; 17 VII, 26| from the mountains, but the arms of the nations shall be