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Alphabetical [« »] meanings 5 meanly 1 meanness 3 means 64 meant 6 meantime 3 measure 12 | Frequency [« »] 66 hand 66 little 65 put 64 means 64 race 63 among 63 bodies | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances means |
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1 I, 6| Christ, inasmuch as by His means the rage of savage ferocity 2 I, 7| statement, which is by no means necessary to this cause. 3 I, 8| noxious exhalations, by means of which this our atmosphere 4 I, 31| shapes; with whom we by no means intend to enter at this 5 I, 51| natural laws of methods and of means. 6 I, 53| yourselves-danger, I say, by no means small, but one dealing with 7 I, 59| courts of justice, and by all means be handed over to those 8 I, 65| believe. What, I pray you, means this cruelty, what such 9 I, 65| about among His errors. What means this fierceness, to repeat 10 II, 1| 1. Here, if any means could be found, I should 11 II, 4| disclosed they can by no means be disproved? But He, too, 12 II, 7| dream? whether we see by means of rays of light proceeding 13 II, 16| upon us, but to seek the means by which the danger of starvation 14 II, 21| without being re-cooked by means of different flavours; but 15 II, 32| and defend ourselves by means of thin plates sold by Psylli 16 II, 39| to seek out poisons by means of numberless arts suggested 17 II, 47| they are God's? That by no means follows necessarily; for 18 II, 52| secret and very little known means for producing the creatures 19 II, 59| and say how and by what means showers of rain are produced, 20 II, 68| changed this custom too, by means of cunning deceit and ambiguous 21 III, 9| increased, is augmented by means of their offspring; or if, 22 III, 13| their work, moving easily by means of joints, fingers, and 23 III, 18| of words. If He hears by means of ears, these, too, we 24 IV, 5| But in this case, by what means, in what way, will there 25 IV, 9| an undisturbed ease, by means of riches. 26 IV, 32| indeed, that men by no means thoughtless, who sought 27 V, 2| he himself appoints the means by which may be averted 28 V, 3| against himself ways and means by which his own declared 29 V, 4| you, and to lay aside the means which you had proposed? 30 V, 6| councils of the gods, by what means it might be possible either 31 V, 8| since she was produced by means of the same causes. For 32 V, 11| they had recourse to one means, that he should be soaked 33 V, 16| followed the boy? What means the abstinence from eating 34 V, 21| with fear, and cannot find means to soothe the rage of his 35 V, 21| satisfaction, devises this means: Arietem nobilem bene grandibus 36 V, 24| giving herself light by means of these, goes on her quest 37 V, 26| inventing anything, nor seeking means to bring the holiness of 38 V, 32| allegorical senses, and by means of secret explanations privately 39 V, 32| shower, and by his daughter means the crop sown. So, too, 40 V, 35| Ceres; what the word Brimo means; what the anxious prayer 41 V, 35| what the drought of cyceon means, the refusal of it, the 42 V, 35| bereavement produced by such means. Now, if you point out what 43 V, 35| you make that obscure, by means of fair-seeming allegories, 44 V, 36| suit your purpose, and by means of these you strive to maintain 45 V, 38| you say. This seems by no means certain. Do you ask for 46 V, 41| declare something or other, by means of treatises and writings, 47 VI, 9| worship the gods, you say, by means of images. What then? Without 48 VI, 12| take away their dress, the means of recognising each is put 49 VI, 20| you are seeking for some means of frightening thieves so 50 VI, 23| though barred by unknown means; which, indeed, would remain 51 VI, 26| cannot be overcome by any means, and wicked deeds, repeated 52 VI, 26| them by the check given by means of punishments? But if images 53 VII, 7| what avoid; or even by what means they wished themselves to 54 VII, 10| which cannot be moved, by means of which events have been 55 VII, 12| by the scantiness of his means? For where the giver is 56 VII, 14| deity becomes greater by means of the man from whom he 57 VII, 20| other dwell in these by no means favourable to men, and presiding 58 VII, 23| and sinister, should by no means be listened to, inasmuch 59 VII, 23| the sinister deities by means of sacrifices, since, whether 60 VII, 28| atmosphere, if you take away the means by which communication is 61 VII, 38| appeased and satisfied by means of sacrifices, laid aside 62 VII, 44| authority that he was by no means divine who had been conceived 63 VII, 46| and has been observed by means of the eyes? This, however, 64 VII, 49| figure a countenance by no means lifelike.