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Alphabetical [« »] sacrifices 22 sacrificing 1 sacrilege 7 sacrilegious 16 sadness 2 safe 10 safer 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 reference 16 refuse 16 roman 16 sacrilegious 16 sed 16 ship 16 sibyls | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances sacrilegious |
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1 I, 11| attack the poets as false and sacrilegious. Even the philosophers were 2 I, 21| be more inhuman by these sacrilegious rites? For these ought rather 3 I, 21| things are not sacred, but sacrilegious, in which that is said to 4 II, 4 | for he followed up his sacrilegious acts by jesting words. For 5 II, 4 | men could not punish his sacrilegious deeds, it was befitting 6 II, 4 | of the deities that the sacrilegious robbers were discovered 7 II, 4 | inflicted punishment on the sacrilegious: that may have occurred 8 II, 4 | did they not repel this sacrilegious man, possessed of such power, 9 II, 4 | gods themselves give to the sacrilegious? But perhaps he had learnt 10 II, 4 | doubtless providing that this sacrilegious man and spoiler of their 11 II, 8 | the long-continued plague. Sacrilegious persons can also be mentioned, 12 II, 17| Milesian Ceres, punished the sacrilegious; that Hercules exacted vengeance 13 V, 1 | defending themselves is given to sacrilegious persons, and to traitors 14 V, 4 | spoken had set forth their sacrilegious writings in my presence, 15 V, 11| against the pious. For both sacrilegious ordinances and unjust disputations 16 V, 24| let not the souls of the sacrilegious expect that those whom they