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Alphabetical [« »] divined 2 divinely 1 diviner 2 divinity 15 division 6 divisions 3 dixerit 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 deserted 15 deserving 15 disease 15 divinity 15 due 15 excited 15 fallen | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances divinity |
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1 I, 9 | intercourse with Alcmena. What divinity could there have been in 2 I, 11| indeed a god; for the name of divinity is derived from god, as 3 III, 13| defence the knowledge of divinity and the truth itself are 4 IV, 3 | true wisdom. For if the divinity which governs this world 5 IV, 13| especially claimed faith is His divinity, he now appears to assent 6 IV, 16| who are destitute of true divinity, who not only look up to 7 IV, 27| themselves to aspire to divinity, they took to themselves 8 V, 3 | this reason he affected divinity under the title of a name 9 V, 3 | connect a belief in his divinity with wonderful deeds, are 10 V, 3 | He gained a belief in His divinity, which could have happened 11 V, 5 | apart in the belief of its divinity, God was manifestly worshipped. 12 V, 10| towards the name of the true divinity. And therefore they are 13 VI, 1 | by any reference to their divinity, of which they are ignorant, 14 VII, 8 | of divination, since the divinity itself has laid open to 15 VII, 12| knowledge, which belongs to divinity. Therefore it hears and