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| Alphabetical [« »] affairs 11 affect 1 affected 1 affection 14 affections 11 affinity 1 afflicted 2 | Frequency [« »] 15 virtue 15 yet 15 you 14 affection 14 could 14 death 14 desire | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius On the anger of God IntraText - Concordances affection |
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1 2 | think that He is moved by no affection, because every affection 2 2 | affection, because every affection is a sign of weakness, which 3 4 | most part arises from the affection of anger, he took away from 4 4 | consequences; because one affection being removed, necessity 5 4 | God. But if there is no affection in God, because whatever 6 7 | words. In short, in every affection they utter distinct expressions 7 8 | by no favour, and by no affection of men. For why should I 8 14| man as objects of their affection; to honour God in truth 9 15| If there is in God the affection of joy leading Him to favour, 10 15| God was never born. The affection of fear has a subject-matter 11 16| is entirely free from all affection. For He is not liable to 12 18| be corrected without this affection? But there is no one who 13 21| prohibit anger, because that affection is necessarily given, but 14 23| Yea, rather take away this affection from any person of low degree,