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Alphabetical [« »] fulfilment 1 full 27 fuller 1 fully 16 fulness 2 fulvius 1 functions 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 excessive 16 fashioned 16 freed 16 fully 16 giving 16 greatly 16 grief | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances fully |
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1 I, 6 | great antiquity, and most fully imbued with every kind of 2 I, 8 | incomprehensible and unspeakable, and fully known to no other than Himself? 3 I, 16| remaining parts, and more fully to refute so inveterate 4 I, 23| must be followed up more fully, that, having refuted all 5 II, 16| also, his disciple, more fully expressed the same sentiment 6 IV, 5 | foundation of learning, and fully ascertain the truth, he 7 IV, 9 | nativity. Now I must more fully discuss the second, since 8 IV, 12| speak of these things more fully in the last book, when we 9 IV, 30| separate work, we will more fully and copiously contend against 10 V, 4 | it. Although Tertullian fully pleaded the same cause in 11 V, 4 | subject, which Cyprian did not fully carry out in that discourse 12 V, 18| is, "that nothing can be fully comprehended."~Let us see, 13 V, 23| shall wish to know more fully why God permits the wicked 14 VI, 14| philosophy, that we may more fully refute the errors of those 15 VII, 5 | by us more carefully and fully, that the arrangement made 16 VII, 26| God in every action, dost fully perform the works of righteousness.