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Alphabetical [« »] fire- 1 fired 1 fires 4 firm 14 firmament 2 firmer 1 firmly 4 | Frequency [« »] 14 employ 14 equity 14 erythraean 14 firm 14 flight 14 following 14 fruits | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances firm |
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1 I, 15| institutions, and established on a firm basis. And if any living 2 II, 5 | suspended the earth on a firm foundation, who bespangled 3 III, 4 | not even will this stand firm, because it cannot be the 4 IV, 8 | we, re the heavens made firm; and all their power by 5 IV, 24| foundation, and remains firm and fixed among men; and 6 V, 15| whose prudence ought to be firm and his opinion settled, 7 V, 16| nobility, I pray, can be so firm, what resources, what power, 8 V, 20| make men good, nor to be firm and unchangeable. And thus 9 V, 20| religion is on this account firm, and solid, and unchangeable, 10 V, 22| must t therefore be as firm, and constant, and lasting 11 VI, 3 | greatest advantages, and firm and incorruptible pleasures; 12 VI, 25| same at all times, and be firm, and unchangeable, and unshaken. 13 VII, 10| established for itself a firm abode, it must necessarily 14 VII, 12| from the earth, and made firm; the soul has in it nothing