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Alphabetical [« »] instituted 14 instituti 1 institution 1 institutions 15 institutor 1 institutum 1 instruct 10 | Frequency [« »] 15 immediately 15 indulgence 15 inquiry 15 institutions 15 joy 15 language 15 lose | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances institutions |
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1 I, 1 | justice composed and published Institutions of civil law, by which they 2 I, 1 | up in writing the divine Institutions, in which we shall not speak 3 I, 15| altogether adorned with laws and institutions, and established on a firm 4 I, 22| they defended religious institutions, they lessened the authority 5 I, 22| lessened the authority of the institutions themselves by their testimony. 6 II, 3 | have taken away religious institutions, as I have pointed out; 7 II, 7 | These are the religious institutions handed down to them by their 8 II, 7 | teaches you that the religious institutions of the gods are not true: 9 II, 7 | reason, you must abandon the institutions and authority of our ancestors, 10 II, 7 | complied with religious institutions invented contrary to reason; 11 II, 14| discretion new customs and institutions. But they who occupied Egypt 12 IV, 2 | their religious rites and institutions (for they suspected that 13 VI, 6 | to this life and to civil institutions; and that this is not justice 14 VI, 9 | just, because they obey the institutions of men, who may themselves 15 VII, 15| systems of instruction and institutions; but at length, in the reign