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Alphabetical [« »] beneficence 5 beneficent 3 benefit 25 benefits 16 benevolence 2 bent 2 benumbed 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 alive 16 appeared 16 belong 16 benefits 16 bounty 16 cattle 16 cut | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances benefits |
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1 I, 11| apprehension of the divine benefits who thinks that he is only 2 I, 11| and given them many other benefits, and having been honoured 3 I, 15| power, or on account of the benefits by which they were set in 4 I, 15| were distinguished by their benefits. On this account Hercules, 5 I, 18| GODS, ON ACCOUNT OF THE BENEFITS WHICH THEY CONFERRED UPON 6 I, 18| subjects. The conferring of benefits gave the name of gods to 7 I, 19| conferred on men particular benefits, are entitled to their respective 8 I, 20| gods that it may receive benefits, and others that it may 9 II, 1 | in the enjoyment of His benefits they ought to honour His 10 II, 2 | deprive yourselves of heavenly benefits, and of your own accord 11 III, 14| also among His heavenly benefits), do you call her the teacher 12 III, 17| since the conferring of benefits has reference to the advantage 13 IV, 3 | ungrateful for the heavenly benefits; and this is certainly not 14 IV, 10| return for these divine benefits, they did not pay honour 15 V, 15| cut off from His heavenly benefits. For as He distributes to 16 VI, 12| is employed about those benefits which have remained safe