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Alphabetical [« »] subdue 1 subdued 6 subduing 1 subject 32 subjected 5 subjection 1 subjects 9 | Frequency [« »] 32 hear 32 impious 32 seem 32 subject 32 victims 32 wicked 31 children | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances subject |
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1 I, 17| great gods, then, know, are subject to and feel that which wild 2 I, 20| that we live under heaven subject to their strong displeasure. 3 I, 28| immortal, ever-existent, and subject to no extinction. This is 4 I, 58| he who really knows the subject under discussion, neither 5 II, 14| which is simple, cannot be subject to any pain; that that, 6 II, 27| cannot, without becoming subject to anything whatever, either 7 II, 27| neither should nor could be subject to anything, if indeed it 8 II, 29| soul is immortal, and not subject to the decrees of the fates, 9 II, 30| is beyond reach, and not subject to the laws of destruction, 10 II, 30| which always exists, and is subject to no suffering? Is it the 11 II, 31| and some say that it is subject to death, and cannot take 12 II, 51| no knowledge of some dark subject; or he who thinks that he 13 II, 53| by secondary beings, made subject to the law of death, and 14 II, 56| others, especially if the subject discussed is out of the 15 II, 62| born of God, and are not subject to the decrees of fate; 16 II, 76| loaded altars, why you live subject to so many dangers and storms 17 III, 4| further on this part of the subject, lest we seem desirous to 18 III, 4| nor in any part of the subject do we assail the doubtful 19 III, 7| flee from his books on this subject, and will not hear his opinions 20 III, 9| beget other gods, and are subject to these conditions of sex, 21 III, 12| writings. Our opinion on the subject is as follows:-that the 22 IV, 13| community of names; which subject, indeed, men of keen discernment 23 IV, 20| planned, do they become subject to the bonds of marriage? 24 IV, 37| passions? For if they are subject to passions so furious, 25 IV, 37| other hand, the gods are not subject to such passions, and do 26 V, 18| 18. The greatness of the subject, and our duty to those on 27 VI, 20| the might of divinity, and subject the sacrilegious robbers 28 VII, 5| and destroys those who are subject to it: therefore that should 29 VII, 5| mortal which has been made subject to the emotions of anger. 30 VII, 21| from heaven, or, which the subject rather requires, what relation 31 VII, 28| is the case, we make them subject to the conditions of humanity, 32 VII, 36| perturbed, and given over and subject to the other mental affections;