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Alphabetical [« »] strains 1 stream 1 streams 2 strength 21 strengthen 1 strengthened 2 strengthening 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 though 21 breath 21 et 21 strength 21 time 20 life 20 most | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius On the workmanship of God IntraText - Concordances strength |
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1 2 | which require at once both strength and swiftness may protect 2 3 | without resources, and without strength, and destitute of all aid, 3 3 | the less to the greatest strength of age? Or that weakness 4 3 | with his weakness, or the strength of the beasts together with 5 3 | that it be human, to that strength of theirs unattended with 6 3 | together with frailty, nor the strength of the dumb animals without 7 3 | not great, and of slight strength, and of infirm health, nevertheless, 8 3 | which are born with greater strength, though they are able to 9 3 | case, neither greatness of strength nor firmness of body can 10 3 | with their vast bodies and strength, are subservient to man, 11 3 | he has received moderate strength, and a small body; and not 12 3 | former condition, because strength and firmness of body are 13 3 | greater service y than the strength of the whole body. What 14 4 | For if it had been of such strength that disease and sickness 15 4 | years, something of the strength which is immortal must be 16 4 | to protect themselves by strength, they may protect themselves 17 4 | trust in their force and strength. If man also, in the same 18 4 | same manner, had sufficient strength for the repelling of dangers, 19 7 | beauty of manliness and strength; so that it appears that 20 10| for firmness: the great strength of the upper-arms standing 21 16| everywhere diffused; when the strength and power of the human mind,