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| Alphabetical [« »] heart- 1 hearts 7 hearty 1 heat 21 heathen 3 heathenish 1 heaven 49 | Frequency [« »] 21 cause 21 darkness 21 figuratively 21 heat 21 licentiousness 21 ornament 21 regard | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances heat |
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1 I, 6 | swelling breasts, and by the heat of the spirits transmuted, [ 2 I, 6 | prevents the escape of the heat enclosed within, the food, 3 I, 6 | which being by the natural heat of the male agitated and 4 I, 6 | burnt and dried up by the heat, prevents the change, and 5 I, 7 | in the thirst of summer heat in a dry land, and instructed 6 II, 2 | nourished by the introduction of heat. But even then it must only 7 II, 2 | being disturbed by the heat of the wine, frequently 8 II, 8 | of the hair, or defect of heat, the dryness drinking up 9 II, 11| of cold and intensity of heat, lest the inclemency of 10 III, 3 | both more hair and more heat than females, animals that 11 III, 9 | it: for cleanliness, or heat, or health, or lastly, for 12 III, 9 | To bathe for the sake of heat is a superfluity, since 13 III, 9 | iron, being softened by the heat, hence we require cold, 14 III, 11| is unfulled, protects the heat which is in the body; not 15 III, 11| not that the clothing has heat in itself, but that it turns 16 III, 11| but that it turns back the heat issuing from the body, and 17 III, 11| a passage. And whatever heat falls upon it, it absorbs 18 III, 11| presence of both cold and heat; and it averts the mischiefs 19 III, 11| and lasting beauty, the heat attracting to itself all 20 III, 11| moisture and cold spirit. Heat, when agitated by moving 21 III, 11| moisture, but with excess of heat. Wherefore also the first