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Alphabetical [« »] natural 43 naturalem 1 naturalis 1 naturally 15 naturam 1 nature 247 natures 4 | Frequency [« »] 15 maker 15 middle 15 moved 15 naturally 15 obscure 15 ones 15 opposition | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances naturally |
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1 I, 2 | from that inquiry which naturally seems the first, whether 2 III, 17| invites many. For every one is naturally inclined to vices. Moreover, 3 III, 23| that snow was black? How naturally it followed, that he should 4 V, 8 | nature, so all men, being naturally confused among themselves, 5 V, 10| seem to be religious and naturally good, they are believed 6 V, 10| who, although they were naturally good, would be trained to 7 V, 15| things of this kind, either naturally or through the training 8 VI, 9 | grant that they do that naturally, or, as the philosopher 9 VI, 9 | philosophers, though they may be naturally good, yet have no knowledge 10 VI, 11| though these things are naturally on an equality with those 11 VI, 12| they perceive that it is naturally just to protect those who 12 VI, 15| For as a field which is naturally fruitful produces an abundant 13 VI, 15| having been so arranged, this naturally followed. For as we rejoice 14 VII, 9 | from those goods which are naturally desired, and impels him 15 VII, 9 | to endure evils which are naturally avoided, it follows that