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| Alphabetical [« »] however 3 hue 1 huge 1 human 26 humanity 4 humbled 1 humid 1 | Frequency [« »] 27 through 26 after 26 death 26 human 26 say 26 why 25 both | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) Exhortation to the Heathen IntraText - Concordances human |
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1 1 | pretence of poetry corrupting human life, possessed by a spirit 2 1 | their orgies, and making human woes the materials of religious 3 1 | monsters of rapacity in human form. And so all such most 4 2 | superstition, who sowed in human life that seed of evil and 5 2 | in every respect having human feelings.~"For theirs was 6 2 | the Arcadian, partook of a human table among the Ethiopians-- 7 2 | he satiated himself with human flesh unwittingly; for the 8 3 | demons, and hostile to the human race, your gods were, not 9 3 | of men, but gloating over human slaughter,--now in the armed 10 3 | themselves with the murder of human beings. And now, like plagues 11 3 | Messenian slew three hundred human beings in honour of Ithometan 12 3 | this kind is murder and human butchery. Then why is it, 13 3 | plotters, haters of the human race, and destroyers, why 14 3 | But O man, who lovest the human race better, and art truer 15 4 | government of Proclus carved into human shape. And when the Xoana 16 4 | you have made images of human form, by which you have 17 4 | be an image fashioned by human hands. He says that Sesostris 18 4 | disgrace the beauty of the human form by the addition of 19 10| ever given by God to the human race, would never have been 20 10| but effigies sculptured in human form, the earthly image 21 10| which has proved to the human race the cause of unlawful 22 10| of the images formed by human hands, and destitute of 23 10| are miserable wretches of human kind, who consider that 24 10| died; believe, all ye of human kind, Him who alone is God 25 10| He enacted the drama of human salvation: for He was a 26 11| go any more in search of human learning to Athens and the