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inquires 1
inquiries 2
inquiring 3
inquiry 15
inquisitive 1
inquit 2
insane 1
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15 flee
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15 institutions
15 joy
15 language
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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inquiry

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 2 | my commencement from that inquiry which naturally seems the 2 I, 2 | for the present omit this inquiry, which is so closely connected 3 I, 3 | our work therefore be that inquiry which closely follows and 4 II, 5 | to be made the subject of inquiry. It is sufficient for man, 5 II, 7 | that the subject demands inquiry, then you do not believe; 6 II, 7 | not believe; for you make inquiry with this view, that you 7 II, 8 | since wisdom--that is, the inquiry after truth--is natural 8 II, 8 | therefore a great subject of inquiry, the discussion of which 9 III, 6 | they cannot be found out by inquiry! For if he had brought forward 10 III, 8 | philosophers was wise. Since the inquiry is respecting the duty of 11 III, 12| OF ETERNAL LIFE. ~But our inquiry is as to the object for 12 V, 18| And thus the whole of this inquiry is refuted not so much by 13 V, 23| efficacious. As our present inquiry is concerned, it will be 14 V, 23| uncertainty while they make inquiry of one another, what is 15 VI, 18| deceived him, because, when inquiry is made respecting virtue,


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