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Alphabetical [« »] examine 6 examined 2 example 26 examples 16 exceed 7 exceeded 2 exceedingly 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 discussion 16 distinction 16 envy 16 examples 16 excessive 16 fashioned 16 freed | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances examples |
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1 I, 15| both in learning and in its examples, and in the very style of 2 I, 21| regarded among the chief examples of piety, who, though he 3 II, 8 | soldiers of Caesar. To these examples is added Pyrrhus, who, having 4 II, 8 | taken by Brutus. Many other examples of a similar nature may 5 III, 6 | and satisfied with the examples of a few incomprehensible 6 III, 30| either by arguments, or by examples, or by competent witnesses, 7 IV, 15| books we bring forward these examples; and these authors died 8 IV, 23| philosophers. For men prefer examples rather than words, because 9 IV, 25| been able to afford to man examples of goodness; if He had been 10 IV, 26| instruction He had come, examples of virtue and incitements 11 V, 5 | circumlocutions), they repeat examples of justice from the times 12 V, 18| their assertions by present examples. For the hearers might have 13 V, 18| only by words, but also by examples derived from the truth. 14 VI, 6 | All history is full of examples, but we will be content 15 VI, 10| admonished and learned, except by examples, what they ought to fear, 16 VI, 18| trouble. And to return to examples of men, even the inexperienced