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Alphabetical [« »] adored 4 adoring 1 adorn 3 adorned 17 adorning 1 adornings 1 adornment 3 | Frequency [« »] 18 weakness 18 whoever 17 acknowledge 17 adorned 17 adversary 17 arms 17 avail | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances adorned |
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1 I, pref| with its own force, and adorned with the brilliancy of speech.~ 2 I, 5 | therefore, however much they adorned the gods in their poems, 3 I, 15 | that life is altogether adorned with laws and institutions, 4 I, 20 | temple: let this rather be adorned, let this be filled with 5 II, 2 | by whom they have been adorned and embellished, since they 6 II, 4 | which are of large size, and adorned as though for the stage, 7 II, 7 | unwearied contemplation garments adorned with precious stones and 8 II, 9 | order, He constructed and adorned the world. Now it is easy 9 II, 10 | together by water. But He adorned and filled His own dwelling-place 10 II, 17 | dead kings, fashioned and adorned with exquisite beauty, to 11 III, 1 | readily believe the truth when adorned with embellishments, since 12 III, 3 | magnificent and highly adorned temples. Let us describe, 13 III, 17 | vain poet, I do not say adorned, but overwhelmed and crushed, 14 IV, 1 | by which the body only is adorned, and nourished, and delighted, 15 V, 8 | God. And this temple is adorned not with corruptible gifts 16 VI, 20 | this most beautiful work adorned with the lights of the stars 17 VII, 7 | since so great a world, so adorned and of such magnitude, could