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| Alphabetical [« »] motions 1 mountains 3 mouth 1 moved 17 mown 1 much 13 must 35 | Frequency [« »] 18 themselves 18 whole 17 heaven 17 moved 17 through 17 together 17 worship | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius On the anger of God IntraText - Concordances moved |
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1 2 | figure, or think that He is moved by no affection, because 2 4 | not God, if He is neither moved, which is peculiar to a 3 5 | matters it is necessary to be moved to both sides or to neither. 4 5 | anger, therefore He is not moved by kindness; but in this 5 5 | this manner: Because God is moved by kindness, therefore He 6 6 | God is angry, since He is moved by kindness. This opinion 7 8 | neither gained by favours nor moved by anger." ~Now, when he 8 12| without anger; for that He is moved and indignant when unjust 9 15| it must be that God is moved to both sides, both to favour 10 16| things, He should not be moved, and arise to take vengeance 11 17| necessary that He should be moved with anger against the man 12 17| goodness in God not to be moved at those things which are 13 17| displeased with evil is moved when he sees it practised. 14 17| for one who is good to be moved and incited at the fault 15 18| that a judge may not be moved against him who may possibly 16 18| it. But when any one is moved, and yet through unseasonable 17 22| which God is especially moved to anger, she introduced