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Alphabetical [« »] melt 1 melts 1 member 2 members 16 memmius 1 memorial 1 memorials 5 | Frequency [« »] 16 liberty 16 limit 16 lofty 16 members 16 midst 16 mighty 16 nourishment | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances members |
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1 I, 3 | and various offices of the members, so that separate minds 2 II, 6 | in it are not gods, but members of God, which clearly cannot 3 II, 6 | can rightly say that the members of one man are many men; 4 II, 6 | endowed with sensibility, its members also have sensibility; nor 5 III, 2 | called a body, the parts and members of which are at variance 6 III, 14| but that we must live as members of a community. What can 7 III, 14| wisely. Or if we must live as members of a community, then philosophy 8 III, 17| foresight, that the various members, being disposed in a wonderful 9 VII, 1 | is altogether mortal the members of which are mortal. Thus 10 VII, 3 | things which we see are members of God, then God is rendered 11 VII, 3 | insensible by them, since the members are without sensibility, 12 VII, 3 | mortal, since we see that the members are mortal. I can enumerate 13 VII, 3 | God does not spare His own members, unless it is permitted 14 VII, 3 | in doing violence to the members of God. Does God, then, 15 VII, 5 | framework of the body, the left members are most suitably joined 16 VII, 12| unfolds itself from all the members, beginning from the extremity