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Alphabetical [« »] kindly 4 kindness 14 kindred 1 kinds 41 king 44 kingdom 1 kingdoms 2 | Frequency [« »] 42 known 42 never 42 perhaps 41 kinds 41 part 40 ignorant 40 live | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances kinds |
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1 I, 1| visited with ills of many kinds, that even the very gods, 2 I, 2| occupations, to different kinds of learning? and do they 3 I, 48| dropsies, and all other kinds of ailments, which some 4 I, 59| us cease to use certain kinds of fruit because they grow 5 II, 6| in lawsuits are, how many kinds of cases there are, how 6 II, 7| deceitful, manifold, of many kinds? for what purposes he was 7 II, 8| and fill it with different kinds of seeds without believing 8 II, 10| men, well versed in all kinds of learning!-those, forsooth, 9 II, 11| they are skilled in all kinds of studies and learning; 10 II, 11| things about the different kinds of numbers, many things 11 II, 29| himself headlong into all kinds of vice, and fearlessly 12 II, 30| and unchecked through all kinds of debauchery? Is it the 13 II, 38| What, that there are other kinds of dealers? What do the 14 II, 38| dealers? What do the other kinds of professors and arts, 15 II, 40| limbs, making different kinds of furniture for the wants 16 II, 45| to vice, inclining to all kinds of sins; and while He knew 17 II, 54| sufferings, and the various kinds of dangers with which the 18 II, 59| infinite and innumerable kinds of monsters and serpents 19 II, 59| creatures? what the different kinds of ants and worms springing 20 II, 59| ranked among the different kinds of food, it is not alight 21 II, 76| persecution, and to undergo all kinds of punishments and tortures? 22 II, 76| to avert from you so many kinds of disease and sickness, 23 III, 11| every day to devise all kinds of fresh misfortunes, that 24 III, 13| masticate food, of three kinds, and adapted to three services; 25 III, 23| and why cannot men in more kinds of disease and sickness 26 III, 24| encompassed by misery, of many kinds. For to grant your prayers 27 III, 36| and swords, with the other kinds of torture by which you 28 III, 40| shows that there are four kinds of Penates; and that one 29 IV, 6| and discovering with what kinds of wood the heat in their 30 IV, 10| urge that bones, different kinds of honey, thresholds, and 31 V, 25| worn out with ills of many kinds, hangs about her with pleasing 32 VI, 16| carefully into these all kinds of filth, and other things 33 VI, 26| cease, nor would so many kinds of tortures be established 34 VII, 11| by other misfortunes, the kinds and forms of which no enumeration 35 VII, 17| dignity to the gods by new kinds of food? do you honour them 36 VII, 23| Moreover, in this way both kinds of gods cease to possess 37 VII, 24| longavi, which are names and kinds of sausages, some stuffed 38 VII, 24| are made by mixing four kinds of fruit. In like manner, 39 VII, 24| augmina, and thousand other kinds of sausages or pottages 40 VII, 25| with cakes, with different kinds of stuffing prepared in 41 VII, 42| world perish by different kinds of death, and with various