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| Alphabetical [« »] t 1 taint 1 take 20 taken 19 takes 8 taking 3 tapers 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 found 19 its 19 now 19 taken 19 unless 18 follows 18 how | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius On the anger of God IntraText - Concordances taken |
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1 2 | attributed to God, and kindness taken from Him; or both alike 2 2 | Him; or both alike must be taken from Him; or anger must 3 2 | from Him; or anger must be taken away, and kindness attributed 4 2 | Him; or neither must be taken away. The nature of the 5 4 | when anger is removed and taken away from God. In short, 6 8 | religion; and when this is taken away, confusion and perturbation 7 8 | But if religion cannot be taken away without destroying 8 8 | or both, religion must be taken away, without which the 9 12| said that, if religion is taken away, neither wisdom nor 10 12| religion and justice are taken away, having lost our reason, 11 12| fear of a superior being taken away, he shall be able either 12 12| governed. But that fear is taken away if man is persuaded 13 13| so that, the one being taken away, the other must also 14 13| the other must also be taken away. Therefore, good and 15 13| the material of wisdom is taken away, and will be unnecessary 16 13| other, that if evils are taken away, wisdom is in like 17 13| wisdom is in like manner taken away; and that no traces 18 17| of vices ought not to be taken away from man; nor can it 19 17| from man; nor can it be taken away from God, because it