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Alphabetical [« »] tolerable 1 tomb 7 tombs 4 tongue 15 tongues 3 too 28 took 41 | Frequency [« »] 15 testifies 15 testimony 15 title 15 tongue 15 torture 15 treatise 15 trismegistus | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances tongue |
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1 I, 3 | understanding, nor is the mortal tongue capable of explaining such 2 III, 13| seat of wisdom is not the tongue, but the heart; and it makes 3 III, 16| purpose of exercising the tongue, or for the sake of pleading. 4 III, 17| ears for hearing, nor the tongue for speaking, nor the feet 5 IV, 3 | fingers, not by the heart and tongue, as is the case with ours, 6 IV, 15| leap as a deer, and the tongue of the dumb speak plainly: 7 IV, 26| of all men. For when the tongue has begun to speak truth-- 8 IV, 29| plainly no separation; for the tongue, which is the minister of 9 VI, 9 | the eyes, and ears, and tongue. For assuredly he sees who 10 VI, 18| any time so act, that his tongue, which is the interpreter 11 VI, 21| of the voice, and of the tongue, unable to speak eloquently? 12 VII, 5 | raises himself, and his tongue is loosened so that he speaks 13 VII, 12| sight has vanished, if the tongue has become benumbed, if 14 VII, 12| from the body, when his tongue grows dumb at his departure? 15 VII, 22| What ear has beard let tongue make known."~Although, therefore,