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Alphabetical [« »] offices 18 officio 1 officium 1 offspring 16 offsprings 1 ofmany 1 oft 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 midst 16 mighty 16 nourishment 16 offspring 16 oppose 16 ours 16 possession | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances offspring |
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1 I, 5 | body, nourishes all her offspring." Chrysippus speaks of God 2 I, 8 | that they~"Should gather offspring for themselves with their 3 I, 8 | for God Himself to have offspring except by union with the 4 I, 11| when the poets speak of the offspring of Atlas, or of the river 5 I, 15| assuredly it was this. If the offspring of Cadmus, or Amphitryon, 6 I, 17| she could bring forth no offspring, because he was struck by 7 I, 18| were used by men before the offspring of Coelus and Saturnus. 8 I, 21| they are--still love their offspring! O incurable madness! What 9 II, 10| which we may know from the offspring of birds; for though these 10 II, 11| one of each sex; from the offspring of which both the air and 11 V, 6 | when he himself and all his offspring were consecrated as gods, 12 VI, 19| for the procreation of offspring; the affection of indignation, 13 VI, 20| innocent who expose their own offspring as a prey to dogs, and as 14 VI, 20| certainly consigned his own offspring either to servitude or to 15 VII, 5 | received the power of producing offspring, that, inasmuch as he was 16 VII, 24| infinite multitude, and their offspring shall be holy, and beloved