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Alphabetical [« »] oblivion 4 obscoenitatibus 1 obscurations 1 obscure 15 obscured 2 obscurity 6 obscurity- 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 middle 15 moved 15 naturally 15 obscure 15 ones 15 opposition 15 otherwise | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances obscure |
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1 I, 1 | that the truth appears so obscure to men, and to those especially 2 I, 17| confides,~To live in woods obscure and lone,~And lose in Virbius' 3 I, 20| was a nymph, by no means obscure, who was called Chloris, 4 II, 9 | things, that difficult and obscure subjects may be more easily 5 II, 11| collected from fables and obscure opinion, and distorted, 6 II, 11| up in figures and thus to obscure their accounts, I do not 7 II, 16| of all these deceits is obscure to those who are without 8 III, 6 | The Academics argued from obscure subjects, against the natural 9 III, 6 | nor the others what was obscure; but each party, while they 10 III, 12| therefore, did Euclid, no obscure philosopher, who was the 11 III, 29| all things illustrious or obscure according to her caprice 12 IV, 14| is neither doubtful nor obscure. For God, when He saw that 13 IV, 16| the prophets: the first, obscure in humility of the flesh; 14 V, 1 | sufficiently polished, and very obscure. Not even therefore did 15 VII, 22| resurrection had reached them by an obscure rumour, yet they handed