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Alphabetical [« »] favourite 1 favours 7 fawn 1 fear 35 feared 1 fearful 1 fearing 1 | Frequency [« »] 36 thousand 35 clear 35 eyes 35 fear 35 learned 35 sent 35 venus | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances fear |
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1 I, 64| kings, who, putting away all fear of the gods, plunder and 2 II, 5| sad? Are you so void of fear that these things may be 3 II, 19| themselves to learning only by fear of stripes. But if it were 4 II, 23| dangerous, and ignorant even of fear? But again, if you set before 5 II, 29| hinder him from doing so? The fear of a power above and divine 6 II, 29| shall he be overcome by any fear or dread who has been persuaded 7 II, 33| 33. Seeing that the fear of death, that is, the ruin 8 II, 64| no one with overpowering fear. For our salvation is not 9 II, 76| must follow, and not to fear or flee from it, that we 10 III, 19| shape to the Deity, that we fear to ascribe to so great a 11 IV, 14| people of Egypt dread and fear to utter. The fifth is the 12 IV, 16| suitable influence or violent fear of you, to worship Minerva, 13 IV, 17| you say, you who, by the fear of bodily tortures, urge 14 IV, 28| or that he, filled with fear of one younger when overcome, 15 IV, 33| nor do you check, by any fear of chastisement at least, 16 IV, 34| not have spoken without fear and trembling over your 17 IV, 34| then, if only you felt any fear of the gods, or believed 18 IV, 34| bills, by popular votes, by fear of the senate's decrees, 19 V, 9| trembling and quaking with fear, holding his breath, walking 20 V, 9| tiptoe, and, between hope and fear, touched her secret parts, 21 V, 13| overwhelming of our minds with fear." We should none of us yet 22 V, 21| being overwhelmed with fear, and cannot find means to 23 V, 23| overthrows nations pale with fear, pursuing the flocks of 24 V, 29| kind of punishments, and by fear of cruel torture? Are these 25 V, 33| from religions awe and fear on any account, to wrap 26 V, 44| hand, or anywhere at all, fear would check you in making 27 VI, 2| show prodigies to cause fear; should not hold men responsible 28 VI, 13| and was not moved by any fear or religious dread to call 29 VI, 16| from falling into ruin and fear of destruction, by dove-tails 30 VI, 16| into which they do not fear or scruple to cast unclean 31 VI, 24| presented to them, from fear they might shake off their 32 VI, 25| to inspire mortals with fear, that they should be willing 33 VI, 26| But if images caused any fear to men, the passing of laws 34 VII, 31| contracts, which, through fear of one word, is kept from 35 VII, 39| the dancer,-overcome by fear of dying, since he was already