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Alphabetical [« »] gestures 4 get 1 geta 1 gift 14 gifted 1 gifts 11 girded 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 flight 14 following 14 fruits 14 gift 14 gone 14 humble 14 imitate | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances gift |
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1 I, pref| investigation of the truth His own gift, so that He might show the 2 I, pref| this heavenly benefit and gift, because the truth lies 3 I, 20 | her husband as a wedding gift the control over all flowers. 4 II, 4 | is better to offer as a gift to the god whom you would 5 III, 14 | at one time he calls the gift, at another time the invention, 6 VI, 11 | they who refuse a small gift to the wretched, who wish 7 VI, 12 | may have an everlasting gift from God. Mercy has a great 8 VI, 14 | distinguished and excellent gift in man, and that is judged 9 VI, 18 | works. He must not receive a gift from a poor man; so that 10 VI, 20 | this divine benefit and gift as pleasure. For when lust 11 VI, 25 | ought to be offered, the gift and the sacrifice; the gift 12 VI, 25 | gift and the sacrifice; the gift as a perpetual offering, 13 VI, 25 | nature of the Divine Being, a gift is anything which is wrought 14 VII, 9 | is familiar to him. The gift of virtue also to man alone