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Alphabetical [« »] nourisher 1 nourishers 1 nourishes 2 nourishment 16 novarians 1 novelties 1 now 221 | Frequency [« »] 16 members 16 midst 16 mighty 16 nourishment 16 offspring 16 oppose 16 ours | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances nourishment |
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1 I, 12| organs than heat, by the nourishment of which all things are 2 II, 1 | drought shall have denied nourishment to the crops, if a violent 3 II, 11| were filled. And God gave nourishment to all these by their kinds 4 II, 12| animals were supported by this nourishment. How, then, were they able 5 II, 12| born animals might have nourishment, or be free from danger, 6 II, 12| supplied for the sake of nourishment, and by the excrements of 7 III, 13| as these things are the nourishment of the body, so wisdom is 8 IV, 10| hungry, a shower of heavenly nourishment descended. Moreover, also, 9 IV, 25| but sin is the food and nourishment of death. For this cause, 10 V, 4 | stomach, to receive the nourishment of solid and strong food, 11 V, 4 | it can feed on stronger nourishment; so also it was befitting 12 V, 19| bestow upon him, beyond the nourishment with which he supplies him 13 VII, 4 | moisture of showers, or the nourishment of fruits. But it cannot 14 VII, 5 | green herbs it might supply nourishment according to the nature 15 VII, 21| and flourishes without any nourishment; nor has it any smoke mixed 16 VII, 21| supply itself with eternal nourishment: which the poets transferred