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Alphabetical [« »] philosophy 1 phlegm 1 pinguis 1 place 23 placed 12 places 4 plain 2 | Frequency [« »] 24 use 23 given 23 great 23 place 23 produced 23 some 23 two | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius On the workmanship of God IntraText - Concordances place |
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1 2 | but within; nor did He place his protection in the body, 2 3 | to move himself from the place where he has been born, 3 4 | condition of nature makes a place for it. Thus it will follow 4 4 | of mortality for a time, place man in such a condition 5 4 | neither can old age have any place, nor death, which follows 6 6 | that, in order to make a place for his atoms flying about 7 6 | a light weight, in what place a massive part of the structure 8 7 | as was befitting to each place, that the parts which were 9 7 | to the belly; in the last place, the thighs and feet. Nor 10 7 | to the comeliness of each place. Therefore, the forehead 11 9 | POWER.~It pleases me in this place to censure the folly of 12 9 | mind, and sober. For if you place any object too near, it 13 11| members. And yet, lest in any place it should happen to adhere 14 11| which might have taken place on account of the turnings 15 15| in what manner it takes place, or what it is altogether. 16 16| it is not known in what place the mind is situated, or 17 16| concerning its nature and place. But I will not conceal 18 16| its abode in the highest place, as though in the citadel 19 16| universe, is in the highest place. Then they say, that the 20 16| admiration how this takes place, since there is no passage 21 18| ignorant of what is taking place, or where it is, but it 22 18| objects. And how this takes place cannot accurately be perceived; 23 18| perceived; why it takes place can be perceived. For we