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Alphabetical [« »] subsequently 1 subservient 5 subsistence 1 substance 14 substances 2 substantial 2 substitute 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 seem 14 sign 14 slavery 14 substance 14 systems 14 thanks 14 ungrateful | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances substance |
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1 I, 8 | affected without corporeal substance? Therefore, if the gods 2 II, 10| substances may be mingled. The substance of fire is heat; of water, 3 II, 15| since spirits are without substance and not to be grasped, insinuate 4 IV, 13| that, bearing a middle substance between God and man, He 5 IV, 29| one mind, one spirit, one substance; but the former is as it 6 V, 4 | which we do, in which the substance of the whole system must 7 V, 17| capable of refutation. The substance of his disputation was this: " 8 V, 20| its foundation? what its substance? what is its tendency? or 9 VI, 9 | but, however, the whole substance is in the head; and although 10 VI, 9 | itself? Therefore the sum and substance of everything is contained 11 VII, 5 | was formed of a fragile substance, and could not exist for 12 VII, 9 | which is manifest, but the substance is not seen, as the voice, 13 VII, 21| alone, whose energy and substance is spiritual. But, however, 14 VII, 21| bodies, which regain their substance, it will only burn and affect