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Alphabetical [« »] fraudulent 1 free 49 free-will 1 freed 16 freedom 4 freely 2 frees 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 examples 16 excessive 16 fashioned 16 freed 16 fully 16 giving 16 greatly | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances freed |
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1 I, 1 | willing at length to be freed from inveterate errors. 2 I, 14| itself. Therefore Jupiter is freed from the charge of the greatest 3 I, 15| had gone to the gods, and freed the senate from the suspicion 4 II, 11| divine skill. But Aristotle freed himself from labour and 5 II, 17| sent for from Epidaurus freed the city of Rome from pestilence. 6 II, 17| the state has often been freed from imminent dangers by 7 III, 6 | reflection; and would have freed himself from the ill-will 8 III, 12| then, when, the soul being freed from intercourse with the 9 IV, 5 | light, and that many may be freed from error and death, who 10 IV, 10| them, and led them out, and freed them from the hand of the 11 IV, 10| repentance of the people, He freed them from bondage. Likewise 12 IV, 20| His testament; and having freed us from cruel chains, and 13 V, 18| and innocent soul may be freed from danger, or at any rate 14 VII, 1 | avail is it, either to be freed from false religions or 15 VII, 8 | incapable of division, and when freed from the abode of the body, 16 VII, 15| an incurable stroke, and freed His people, leading them