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Alphabetical [« »] refrained 1 refreshed 1 refuge 3 refuse 16 refused 6 refuses 4 refutation 4 | Frequency [« »] 16 psalm 16 qui 16 reference 16 refuse 16 roman 16 sacrilegious 16 sed | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances refuse |
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1 I, 3 | array, since each would refuse the peril; nor could it 2 I, 10| perfidious king learned to refuse to carry out whatever contract 3 I, 17| infernal lake, that he would refuse him nothing which he might 4 I, 17| an oath, was not able to refuse; he, however, advised Minerva 5 II, 4 | foolish and ungrateful to refuse to receive good things, 6 IV, 5 | and death, who despise and refuse the truth, while it is concealed 7 IV, 26| thorns. At last He did not refuse even to undergo death, that 8 V, 14| is referred to those who refuse no tortures, no kind of 9 VI, 10| deserve assistance, if we refuse to render it. There are 10 VI, 11| briefest time. For they who refuse a small gift to the wretched, 11 VI, 20| are useful for food; they refuse and reject the things which 12 VII, 5 | which happens to us when we refuse neither torture nor death 13 VII, 9 | of God, I should not only refuse to call them philosophers, 14 VII, 17| sheep; but they who shall refuse his mark will either flee 15 VII, 22| labours and evils, should refuse to return to the upper regions; 16 VII, 25| is preserved, which they refuse to acknowledge. But he who