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Alphabetical [« »] winters 1 wisdom 25 wisdom-when 1 wise 44 wisely 3 wiser 1 wish 73 | Frequency [« »] 44 king 44 mind 44 sun 44 wise 43 aside 43 vain 42 forms | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances wise |
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1 I, 1| who deem themselves very wise in their opinions, acting 2 I, 8| the earth; nor did that wise man dread to call the overthrow 3 I, 23| sacrilege, to believe that that wise and most blessed nature 4 I, 28| too, seem to you wary, wise, most sagacious, and not 5 I, 53| language, which will in no wise injure him who did them, 6 I, 63| of the world can in any wise reach by fancy and conjecture; 7 I, 63| unexampled benevolence all in any wise afflicted with troubles 8 I, 65| gifts? Laugh with scorn as wise men, and leave Him in His 9 II, 10| But you say you believe wise men, well versed in all 10 II, 15| parent and sire, divine, wise, learned, and not within 11 II, 21| have been declared most wise by the oracles of the gods. 12 II, 25| teaching of masters, he is made wise, learned, and lays aside 13 II, 29| he hears it said by very wise men that the soul is immortal, 14 II, 30| through the air, can in any wise do harm? For that which 15 II, 36| corruptible by nature, and in no wise beyond the reach of death, 16 II, 43| Did these souls, then, wise, and sprung from the first 17 II, 46| with human praise, most wise, just, making all things 18 II, 49| good men also in the world,-wise, upright, of faultless and 19 II, 50| that they alone are most wise, and who have been uplifted 20 II, 51| opinion of proper and very wise judges, your conjectures, 21 II, 52| we see that some of the wise say that the earth is mother 22 II, 55| From the elements, say the wise, and from their dissimilarity; 23 II, 56| and obscure. Some of the wise think that the world was 24 II, 62| victims it may, let the wise deny themselves all the 25 II, 75| once decided on, can in no wise be changed again. 26 II, 76| mischances we, too, are in no wise helped by God. The cause 27 III, 3| kingdoms of earth we are in no wise constrained expressly to 28 III, 4| circumstances you in no wise knew? 29 III, 19| God is brave, firm, good, wise? who will say that He has 30 III, 27| of filthy desires; that wise and brave men, losing in 31 III, 30| of Jove himself, whom the wise have repeatedly asserted 32 III, 39| Cincius is found to be not wise, who connects with the power 33 III, 40| whom we cannot live and be wise, and by whom we are ruled 34 IV, 2| these, originating in this wise, have arisen those invented 35 V, 25| rough with hair. In this wise she returns to the sorrowing 36 V, 26| gladness." What say you, O wise sons of Erectheus? what, 37 V, 44| respect for writing in such wise about the gods, you have 38 VI, 2| in perfection, should be wise, upright. venerable,-if 39 VI, 2| maxims and declarations of wise men state distinctly, that 40 VI, 18| bonds hold them fast in this wise on their pedestals? but 41 VII, 8| the immortal gods in such wise receive these gifts from 42 VII, 19| proved, the opinions of wise men, who cannot restrain 43 VII, 28| true, as is believed by the wise, that they are incorporeal, 44 VII, 36| with those things which a wise man laughs at, and which