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Alphabetical [« »] customary 3 customs 4 custos 1 cut 16 cuts 1 cutting 2 cxxvith 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 benefits 16 bounty 16 cattle 16 cut 16 delivered 16 discussion 16 distinction | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances cut |
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1 II, 8 | any hesitation took and cut it. In the next place is 2 II, 8 | Mark Antony, when he had cut down a grove of AEsculapius 3 II, 17| it is that the stone was cut by the augur with a razor; 4 III, 17| vigorous, that others were cut off by an untimely death 5 III, 17| minute, that they cannot be cut and divided. Thus, because 6 III, 17| smooth. Therefore they can be cut and divided, if there is 7 III, 17| minute that they cannot be cut asunder by the edge of any 8 V, 4 | all their writings, and cut off from future writers 9 V, 15| immortality to all; no one is cut off from His heavenly benefits. 10 VI, 6 | had undertaken; and they cut away the steps by which 11 VI, 15| who do not regulate but cut them out, and wish by some 12 VII, 3 | built up, mountains are cut down, and the innermost 13 VII, 5 | taken away. If you shall cut off your left hand or foot, 14 VII, 15| sea, when, the waves being cut asunder and parted on either 15 VII, 15| returning to its place, he was cut off, with all his people. 16 VII, 26| untouched, nor shall timber be cut from the mountains, but