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Alphabetical [« »] uphold 2 upon 207 upper 2 upright 15 uprightly 1 uprightness 4 uproot 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 torture 15 treatise 15 trismegistus 15 upright 15 weak 15 wealth 15 witness | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances upright |
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1 I, 1 | the godly, so is He a most upright Judge against the ungodly. 2 II, 1 | reason and wisdom, whereas an upright position and an elevated 3 II, 1 | that the fact of our being upright is assigned to man without 4 II, 1 | is temporary, should be upright, but that the soul itself, 5 II, 1 | his soul ought to be as upright as his body, so that it 6 II, 2 | body, which you received upright, in order that you might 7 II, 18| that it is unlawful for an upright animal to bend itself that 8 II, 19| but rather standing and upright as He made him.~ 9 III, 10| wish, since our posture is upright. We must therefore look 10 III, 19| that were chaste, pure, upright, and uncontaminated, being 11 III, 27| man is so made, that with upright body he looks towards heaven, 12 V, 14| of the tyrant,~Shakes the upright and resolute man~In his 13 VII, 5 | from heaven; but man is upright and looks towards heaven, 14 VII, 5 | immediately upon his birth walk upright, but at first on all fours, 15 VII, 9 | elevated countenance, and upright position, goes in quest