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Alphabetical [« »] twice 1 twigs 1 twisted 1 two 23 twofold 4 uberius 1 ultra 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 place 23 produced 23 some 23 two 23 whole 22 condition 22 did | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius On the workmanship of God IntraText - Concordances two |
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1 5 | very vessel of the body: two behind, which are in all 2 5 | animals--the feet; also two close to the head and neck, 3 5 | large. For either they are two as in man, or four as in 4 8 | neither less nor more than two, because no number is more 5 8 | appearance than that of two: as also He made the ears 6 8 | as also He made the ears two, the doubleness of which 7 8 | the divine providence made two orbs most resembling each 8 9 | account, because there are two eyes. But hear how it happens. 9 10| separate anti to protect the two eyes. Below also, a not 10 10| left. Therefore, as the two feet and also hands not 11 10| the great Artificer into two ears, and the sight into 12 10| ears, and the sight into two eyes, and the smelling into 13 10| eyes, and the smelling into two nostrils, because the brain, 14 10| one, yet is divided into two parts by the intervening 15 10| although it is one, yet has two recesses within, in which 16 10| parts, being constructed of two, might present an inseparable 17 10| use of which consists in two offices, that of taking 18 10| force and power. It has two joints standing out, not 19 11| therefore, there are in man two receptacles,--one of the 20 11| the body,--there must be two tubes through the neck for 21 16| that blood divided into two parts which is enclosed 22 18| perception. On which account two Epicurean poets speak of 23 18| supposed that there were two gates for the passage of