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Alphabetical [« »] incorrect 1 incorrectly 1 incorruptam 1 incorruptible 13 increase 20 increased 17 increases 4 | Frequency [« »] 13 houses 13 hunger 13 inclination 13 incorruptible 13 inflicted 13 innumerable 13 justly | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances incorruptible |
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1 I, 3 | from God, because He is incorruptible and eternal, it follows 2 I, 3 | highest power, He must be incorruptible, perfect, incapable of suffering, 3 I, 12| inasmuch as fire is an incorruptible element; and nothing can 4 II, 9 | suffering, unchangeable, incorruptible, blessed, and eternal. But 5 II, 9 | the corruptible to the incorruptible. And on this account the 6 III, 12| Epicurus calls God happy and incorruptible, because He is everlasting. 7 III, 12| other respects, unless it be incorruptible. But nothing is incorruptible 8 III, 12| incorruptible. But nothing is incorruptible but that which is immortal. 9 IV, 1 | because, despising eternal and incorruptible goods, which alone ought 10 IV, 6 | world, begat a pure and incorruptible Spirit, whom He called His 11 VI, 3 | advantages, and firm and incorruptible pleasures; but that vices 12 VII, 2 | man. For because God is incorruptible and immortal, and therefore 13 VII, 3 | manner that God, who is incorruptible, should Himself be mixed