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Alphabetical [« »] sullen 1 sulmo 1 sultry 1 sum 13 summa 2 summarily 1 summary 2 | Frequency [« »] 13 stone 13 strive 13 subdued 13 sum 13 talent 13 thirst 13 waste | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances sum |
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1 I, 1 | thus briefly define the sum of this knowledge, that 2 I, 20| her heir, and left a fixed sum of money, from the annual 3 II, 1 | often reflecting on the sum of affairs, am accustomed 4 II, 3 | unless he is taught. The sum of the matter is this: The 5 II, 5 | existence of God: the force and sum of which understanding is 6 V, 15| piety to know God, and the sum of this knowledge is that 7 V, 18| he may buy it for a small sum, or he who does not avow 8 VI, 1 | and in that one object the sum of all things and the whole 9 VI, 9 | virtue itself? Therefore the sum and substance of everything 10 VI, 23| castitatis officio exsecutus sum: quam Deus fion modo intra 11 VII, 5 | their completion. And the sum of all these things is, 12 VII, 6 | kingdom to God. This is the sum of all things, this the 13 VII, 6 | if yon depart from that sum of things which we comprised