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| Alphabetical [« »] uprightly 1 uprooted 1 us 51 use 13 used 1 useful 3 usefulness 2 | Frequency [« »] 13 place 13 race 13 unable 13 use 13 uses 13 very 12 every | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius On the anger of God IntraText - Concordances use |
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1 7 | other animals, when they use passionate gestures with 2 13| XIII. OF THE ADVANTAGE AND USE OF THE WORLD AND OF THE 3 13| itself, are adapted to the use of man. Man, accordingly, 4 13| vineyards, the mountains for the use of trees and firewood, the 5 13| of fish. But if he makes use of these elements to which 6 13| were made by God for the use of man, partly for food, 7 13| times, as necessity and use have already discovered 8 13| and government, and make use of all the advantages of 9 17| has power, and does not use it, what so great cause 10 18| which are necessary for the use of life, so also He has 11 18| in the same manner make use of anger and passion for 12 22| practice of Cicero, I should use an epilogue by way of peroration. 13 23| prohibited from being in common use. And of these another, denouncing