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Alphabetical [« »] journeyed 1 journeys 1 jove 2 joy 15 joyfully 1 joyous 1 juba 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 indulgence 15 inquiry 15 institutions 15 joy 15 language 15 lose 15 lucretius | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances joy |
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1 I, 3 | anger, or to desire, or to joy, or to fear, or to pity, 2 I, 21| mourning is changed into joy. Therefore Lucan says, " 3 III, 8 | freedom from anxiety or joy, is common to all. I do 4 V, 11| wonderfully elated with joy, as though he had subdued 5 VI, 14| the soul is moved--desire, joy, fear, sorrow: the two former 6 VI, 14| nor be transported with joy, nor be alarmed with fear, 7 VI, 15| affirm, the affection of joy has its seat in the spleen, 8 VI, 15| like manner substitute for joy gladness, and for fear caution. 9 VI, 15| they gave another name to joy because they thought it 10 VI, 15| caution arises from fear, and joy is nothing else than the 11 VI, 15| perpetual inclination, but that joy is gladness bearing itself 12 VI, 16| rejoice with excessive joy, but moderately and temperately. 13 VI, 16| exult with transports of joy is by no means faulty? What 14 VI, 16| whether he ought to curb his joy, if by the conquest of enemies, 15 VII, 24| then shall God give great joy to men; for the earth, and