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Alphabetical [« »] heated 2 heathen 1 heaved 1 heaven 69 heaven-do 1 heaven-sent 1 heavenly 8 | Frequency [« »] 73 souls 73 wish 72 ask 69 heaven 69 images 68 become 68 whole | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances heaven |
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1 I, 9| 9. It rains not from heaven, my opponent says, and we 2 I, 9| and that the blasts of heaven have for ever lulled? Is 3 I, 12| live beneath this vault of heaven, cease to believe that anything 4 I, 20| to all that we live under heaven subject to their strong 5 I, 26| which the mighty powers of heaven whet against us the stings 6 I, 30| Mercury send yon water from heaven? Has Aesculapius, Hercules, 7 I, 37| have you not set them in heaven, and among the constellations? 8 I, 38| has raised our thoughts to heaven from brutish statues formed 9 I, 41| that he has ascended into heaven? Either, therefore, you 10 I, 45| without eyes now looked on the heaven and the day? 11 I, 53| up from its depths, the heaven was shrouded in darkness, 12 I, 55| and by the convexities of heaven, unite in one conclusion? 13 I, 57| no god has descended from heaven, or in his own person and 14 I, 64| you exalt to the stars of heaven, you place in the shrines 15 II, 1| prepared for you a path to heaven, and the immortality for 16 II, 2| things on earth and all in heaven are quickened, and filled 17 II, 2| deeds, and raise our face to heaven as though He saw us. 18 II, 19| have brought nothing from heaven, but become acquainted with 19 II, 33| with which you may rise to heaven and soar to the stars. We 20 II, 62| are striving to mount to heaven; nor by that which Etruria 21 II, 66| passage when returning to heaven, by no efforts will you 22 II, 74| you from the heights of heaven a few hours ago, as it is 23 III, 4| whom you believe to be in heaven and serve, or some others 24 III, 4| borne aloft to the stars of heaven, at no time have seen the 25 III, 10| great halls and palaces of heaven, gods and goddesses, with 26 III, 21| sung and music played in heaven, that the nine sisters may 27 III, 37| finally Hesiod, enriching heaven and the stars with gods, 28 III, 40| in the inmost recesses of heaven, and that neither their 29 III, 44| in the lofty palaces of heaven there dwells, there is, 30 IV, 1| divine power, and live in heaven? or, as is usual, have you 31 IV, 16| fruit of my womb enriched heaven with deities, and multiplied 32 IV, 21| divinities have no king, and heaven stand without its lord? 33 IV, 21| that the exalted powers of heaven are produced? do your gods 34 IV, 26| lusts, forsaking his post in heaven? was it not you? And, indeed, 35 V, 5| himself; he contemned earth, heaven, and the stars. 36 V, 10| able to thrust down from heaven the gods themselves. O cautious 37 V, 11| glided down from the peaks of heaven after the very venerable 38 V, 30| place of inhabitants of heaven, yet heaps upon them other 39 VI, 2| connected with the powers of heaven, unless they are just and 40 VI, 4| are invoked under the open heaven, and the canopy of ether, 41 VI, 8| in the highest regions of heaven, what cause, what reason, 42 VI, 10| For it may happen that in heaven one has a beard who by you 43 VI, 10| then be said to dwell in heaven also a god such as the image 44 VI, 11| O ye -! Do the gods of heaven have ears, then, and temples, 45 VI, 15| among the inhabitants of heaven if they receive the forms 46 VI, 18| they prefer these images to heaven and the starry seats, they 47 VI, 20| that the inhabitants of heaven dwell in the inner parts 48 VII, 3| uncertainties. Do the gods of heaven live on these sacrifices, 49 VII, 5| are offered to the gods of heaven for this purpose, that they 50 VII, 7| there, then, in the gods of heaven being angry for any reason 51 VII, 12| 12. Or the gods of heaven should be said to be ungrateful 52 VII, 13| do honour to the gods of heaven, and that these things which 53 VII, 16| you think that the gods of heaven de honoured by the blood 54 VII, 16| right to honour the gods of heaven with those things by which 55 VII, 20| shorn, to draw the breath of heaven, and rest in perfect innocence 56 VII, 21| something has fallen from heaven, or, which the subject rather 57 VII, 25| honour? Are the gods of heaven moved by various condiments? 58 VII, 29| stopped and interrupted, and heaven be left desolate without 59 VII, 30| forth wine to the gods of heaven for these reasons, as if 60 VII, 32| the pipe? Do the gods of heaven fall asleep, so that they 61 VII, 33| they lift up their hands to heaven in their admiration, start 62 VII, 34| common with the gods of heaven, and would confine their 63 VII, 34| affirm that the powers of heaven have birthdays. But if they 64 VII, 35| deny that the powers of heaven have been distinguished 65 VII, 41| which are-who set out from heaven to behold geldings vieing 66 VII, 44| everlasting blessedness of heaven. From Epidaurus, however, 67 VII, 45| secretly through the stars of heaven, and stand in a moment where 68 App | purpose; who set out from heaven to behold silly and insipid 69 App | ballets; who set out from heaven to see geldings running