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Alphabetical [« »] stumbling-blocks 1 style 1 suae 1 subject 15 subjected 1 subjection 1 subjects 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 each 15 neither 15 order 15 subject 14 animal 14 beauty 14 drawn | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius On the workmanship of God IntraText - Concordances subject |
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1 1intro| but of a more honourable subject and of a better system. 2 1intro| to do this, concluded a subject of wide extent within narrow 3 1intro| had not followed up this subject, he testified that neither 4 1intro| concisely summing up the same subject, he thus spoke: "Scipio, 5 1intro| sufficiently expressed this subject in those books which you 6 1intro| endeavoured to follow up the same subject more extensively. But since 7 2 | that which belongs to the subject of which we are now treating.~ 8 3 | by us, or from being made subject to our power. Can any one, 9 4 | it will follow that he is subject also to diseases; for nature 10 4 | conditions by which he is subject to disease or death, unless, 11 4 | its works in order, the subject would be infinite. But I 12 6 | that living creatures are subject to that natural disposition 13 6 | Now let us discuss the subject of providence, as we have 14 19 | slight and incomprehensible subject. Therefore the manner of 15 19 | the time to discuss the subject of fate. It is sufficient