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Alphabetical [« »] incited 4 incitement 1 incitements 2 inclination 13 incline 5 inclined 6 inclines 2 | Frequency [« »] 13 general 13 houses 13 hunger 13 inclination 13 incorruptible 13 inflicted 13 innumerable | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances inclination |
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1 I, 4 | wickedness of man. Moreover, the inclination to feign and speak falsely 2 I, 4 | for gain, had neither the inclination nor the motive for deceit. 3 II, 5 | and each is borne wherever inclination may have led it. Therefore 4 II, 10| moveable, and has a downward inclination, shows a figure of death. 5 V, 20| with what an honourable inclination the wretched men go astray ! 6 VI, 15| for desire they substitute inclination, as though it were not much 7 VI, 15| desire a good than to feel inclination for it; they in like manner 8 VI, 15| takes its beginning from the inclination, and caution arises from 9 VI, 15| continued and perpetual inclination, but that joy is gladness 10 VI, 17| Stoic will perhaps say that inclination is necessary for the attainment 11 VI, 17| desire; but, in truth, the inclination is not sufficient. For many 12 VI, 17| sufficient. For many have the inclination; but when pain has approached 13 VI, 17| has approached the vitals, inclination gives way, but desire perseveres: