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Alphabetical [« »] way- 1 ways 26 we 833 weak 15 weaken 6 weakened 2 weakening 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 treatise 15 trismegistus 15 upright 15 weak 15 wealth 15 witness 14 accomplished | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances weak |
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1 I, 3 | gods must of necessity be weak, since individually, without 2 II, 1 | nor think that they are weak and useless, and of no account, 3 II, 7 | who must undoubtedly be weak, and destitute of the highest 4 II, 9 | through his mortality he is weak, and through his weakness 5 IV, 13| the hand this frail and weak nature of ours, and raise 6 IV, 15| that are relaxed; and ye weak knees, be comforted. Ye 7 IV, 22| render Himself so humble and weak, that it was possible for 8 IV, 22| violence from those who are weak and mortal? why did He not 9 IV, 24| am clothed with frail and weak flesh: it is this which 10 V, 13| not deserved. Behold, the weak sex and fragile age endure 11 V, 17| of the philosophers were weak, undertook the bold task 12 V, 22| seen and handled, it is weak, frail, and mortal; and 13 VI, 15| whole, or this defective and weak discussion ought to have 14 VII, 1 | perceptions and render them weak, will either altogether 15 VII, 3 | not make the work of God weak and subject to ruin, said