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| Alphabetical [« »] sinner 1 sinners 2 sinning 1 sins 10 sixth 1 size 1 skilful 3 | Frequency [« »] 10 peculiar 10 plato 10 produced 10 sins 10 stoics 10 unjust 10 whether | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius On the anger of God IntraText - Concordances sins |
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1 4 | hope for impunity for their sins. But if this also is found 2 10| ignorant men might abstain from sins. But if this is true, it 3 15| XV. WHENCE SINS EXTENDED TO MAN.~Here perhaps 4 15| some one may ask, Whence sins extended to man, or what 5 17| Him who is displeased with sins! To be angry, therefore, 6 18| one's anger in the case of sins is faulty. Archytas of Tarentum 7 20| Nor, however, ought he who sins to hope for lasting impunity, 8 20| great impiety and such great sins of men, the forbearance 9 22| XXII. OF SINS, AND THE VERSES OF THE SIBYLS 10 23| GOD AND THE PUNISHMENT OF SINS, AND A RECITAL OF THE VERSES