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Alphabetical [« »] sentence 13 sentenced 2 sentiment 23 sentiments 13 separate 20 separated 36 separately 10 | Frequency [« »] 13 se 13 sensible 13 sentence 13 sentiments 13 showed 13 sit 13 skilful | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances sentiments |
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1 I, 2 | who entertained perverse sentiments by the testimony of communities 2 I, 5 | and both utters and holds sentiments opposed to one another, 3 II, 7 | understand what are your sentiments: for since you are a philosopher, 4 II, 9 | freedom, and to entertain what sentiments they may wish. Let us examine 5 II, 9 | wish. Let us examine the sentiments themselves. It is not probable, 6 II, 10| those who entertain false sentiments respecting the world and 7 II, 10| they entertain religious sentiments, since the use of fire is 8 III, 4 | they all entertain various sentiments. In which do we place the 9 III, 7 | must entertain the same sentiments, and philosophy itself must 10 III, 7 | and virtue. These are the sentiments of nearly all. In such a 11 III, 19| this opposition between sentiments and actions, unless he is 12 VI, 20| by the elegance of their sentiments; and harmonious and polished 13 VII, 8 | was previously of the same sentiments, and his teacher Pherecydes,