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Alphabetical [« »] indomitable 1 induced 7 indulge 2 indulgence 15 indulgences 1 indulgent 7 indulges 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 fallen 15 flee 15 immediately 15 indulgence 15 inquiry 15 institutions 15 joy | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances indulgence |
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1 II, 1 | altogether give themselves to the indulgence of their passions; and while 2 II, 1 | men might meet with some indulgence if the error entirely arose 3 II, 4 | virgins, to whose sports some indulgence may be granted, but by bearded 4 III, 7 | the former subject some indulgence may be granted: for whether 5 III, 10| resemblance to mutual love and indulgence? Again, those creatures 6 III, 15| property, whereas he lived in indulgence without any cost. And in 7 III, 17| himself impunity in the indulgence of his vices; for he was 8 III, 17| able to enjoy all kinds of indulgence; and if these are wanting 9 III, 17| Therefore let us live in the indulgence of pleasures in every possible 10 III, 18| they are to be treated with indulgence because they perceive the 11 IV, 3 | cherishes it as with paternal indulgence, wishes truly that gratitude 12 IV, 24| wishes to sin not only with indulgence, but also with a reasonable 13 V, 23| their fathers had been by indulgence, it was His will that they 14 VI, 19| useless love and excessive indulgence they should be trained to 15 VI, 20| peaceful; but that the habitual indulgence of any pleasure may not