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Alphabetical [« »] causalia 1 cause 86 caused 17 causes 54 causing 1 cautious 2 cavalry 1 | Frequency [« »] 55 christ 55 neither 55 therefore 54 causes 54 immortal 54 itself 54 long | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances causes |
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1 I, 1| that to us are attributable causes by reason of which the universe 2 I, 5| and stir into action the causes, by reason of which one 3 I, 5| long ago, how can we be the causes of the present misfortunes, 4 I, 7| showing or proving from what causes and for what reasons each 5 I, 8| the universe, contains the causes of all miseries inherent 6 I, 15| the recollection of the causes of offence.I 7 I, 29| being? From this do not causes emanate, through which our 8 I, 38| obscurity from intelligent causes; what is the origin of animals, 9 I, 41| to feel assured for what causes and on what grounds we do 10 I, 46| from consulting the augurs, causes the efforts of arrogant 11 I, 48| be placed on that which causes uneasiness or have ordered 12 I, 51| holding in subjection the causes of all things, and the natural 13 II, 7| senses common to all,-by what causes we are plunged into sleep, 14 II, 7| touching the palate? from what causes hairs lay aside their natural 15 II, 9| fifth element to the primary causes, to Aristotle, the father 16 II, 16| towards our mortal bodies, causes pursue us from the world' 17 II, 16| has made, be led by weaker causes to degrade itself through 18 II, 29| worse-you have also added causes by which vice should increase, 19 II, 39| might find in their bodies causes by which to become fierce 20 II, 43| and sprung from the first causes, become acquainted with 21 II, 48| have sprung, and by what causes they have been produced. 22 II, 51| hand, say in turn from what causes and beginnings they have 23 II, 54| not referring to Him the causes of very wicked deeds, the 24 II, 56| all things to their own causes, and do not consider that 25 II, 61| of souls; who devised the causes of ills; whether the sun 26 II, 65| the remote and more secret causes being so disposed. For, 27 II, 70| sprung up,-what origins, what causes they have, or from what 28 II, 74| unable to disclose to you the causes why something is done in 29 III, 15| animals upon their divine causes, and because they worship 30 IV, 7| the crowd of deities, who causes those base and filthy delights 31 IV, 16| decision, or to declare their causes not founded on right? Will 32 IV, 24| you will find that the causes of all the miseries by which, 33 IV, 37| deities is excited by these causes, you are the occasion of 34 IV, 37| presence, and the disorder it causes. For it cannot be, in the 35 V, 8| produced by means of the same causes. For it cannot be, for nature 36 V, 24| beginnings they have, what causes, that we may prove that 37 V, 26| safety to personages and causes wounded so mortally. This 38 V, 29| towns: he will find that the causes are those which we say; 39 V, 31| that you are the guilty causes of such anger, and the occasion 40 V, 39| or meaning, and have no causes connected with their first 41 V, 39| without being preceded by any causes, or the inhabitants of Attica 42 V, 39| certain, that is, if the causes and origins of the mysteries 43 VI, 7| minds, together with its causes, so long as it endured itself; 44 VI, 12| 12. From such causes as these this also has followed, 45 VI, 16| where the joints meet, and causes delay useful in preserving 46 VI, 17| as sacred introduces and causes to dwell in statues made 47 VII, 3| food given to them which causes them to live and endure 48 VII, 3| For whatever is upheld by causes and things external to itself, 49 VII, 7| that I should be told what causes the gods have for their 50 VII, 10| fixed in time past, and has causes which cannot be moved, by 51 VII, 25| religion, should have its causes,-and nothing should be done 52 VII, 27| done by man must have its causes, we will hold it fast here 53 VII, 34| opinions flowed, or from what causes have they sprung? From this 54 VII, 47| drive away utterly all the causes by which pestilence was