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Alphabetical [« »] stole 2 stolen 1 stomach 2 stone 13 stones 10 stony 1 stood 6 | Frequency [« »] 13 showed 13 sit 13 skilful 13 stone 13 strive 13 subdued 13 sum | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances stone |
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1 I, 20| worship a rude and shapeless stone under the name of Terminus? 2 I, 20| speaks of the immoveable stone of the Capitol. Now from 3 I, 20| Jupiter found to be, to whom a stone did not give way, with this 4 I, 20| this, who imagined that a stone enjoyed it. And therefore 5 I, 20| boundaries; and he is not only a stone, but sometimes also a stock. 6 I, 22| under the Janiculum, two stone chests were found by men 7 II, 1 | him who worships brass and stone, which are earthly things. 8 II, 2 | to walls, and wood, and stone, rather than to the place 9 II, 2 | the fingers of men out of stone, or bronze, or other material, 10 II, 2 | either rough and unpolished stone, or rude and unshapen wood, 11 II, 3 | veiled head to turn to a stone, and approach every altar, 12 II, 17| influence. Hence it is that the stone was cut by the augur with 13 III, 3 | on a plain, with walls of stone, lofty buildings, many streets,