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| Alphabetical [« »] onwards 1 open 4 openly 1 opinion 14 opinions 6 opportunity 3 oppose 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 laws 14 lest 14 light 14 opinion 14 short 13 altogether 13 authority | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius On the anger of God IntraText - Concordances opinion |
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1 1 | that many persons hold this opinion, which some philosophers 2 4 | probability of a single opinion, he necessarily fell into 3 4 | followed. For the first opinion was, that anger was not 4 5 | V. THE OPINION OF THE STOICS CONCERNING 5 5 | be refuted. Therefore the opinion of those is vain and false, 6 5 | other, not less than the opinion of those who take away both. 7 6 | moved by kindness. This opinion is to be maintained and 8 9 | Peripatetics, were of the same opinion as those who went before 9 10| artificer or author. Each opinion is vain and impossible. 10 10| who ventures to prefer the opinion of Diagoras and Theodorus, 11 10| providence; therefore that opinion also is false, by which 12 11| source, therefore, did the opinion or persuasion s respecting 13 13| understand how true is the opinion of the Stoics, who say that 14 18| now no longer uses his own opinion, but that of the laws. It