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Alphabetical [« »] child 10 childbirth 2 childish 13 children 31 chill 1 chills 1 chin 1 | Frequency [« »] 32 subject 32 victims 32 wicked 31 children 31 creatures 31 desire 31 however | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances children |
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1 I, 2| Do they not beget dear children? do they not attend to public, 2 I, 43| inspire in wives, and in the children of strangers, whether they 3 II, 5| please, wives to be divorced, children to be disinherited by their 4 II, 7| who are sick, senseless in children, worn out in doting, silly, 5 II, 8| the husband? Do you beget children without believing that they 6 II, 36| that souls are not the children of the Supreme Ruler, and 7 II, 37| as is said, the Lord's children, and begotten by the Supreme 8 II, 70| Ops was married and bore children Jupiter had not existed 9 II, 70| Dione, and Semele also bore children to Diespiter; these deities, 10 II, 71| disease, are young and little children, who should still be fed 11 II, 76| pestilences, barrenness, loss of children, and confiscation of goods, 12 III, 14| we to believe that, like children, they are toothless, and, 13 III, 26| dire, murderous contest of children with their fathers. 14 III, 27| madly kindled towards their children; that fathers turn to themselves 15 IV, 3| wolf spared the exposed children· Was that goddess, then, 16 IV, 7| parents bereaved of their children are under the care of Orbona,- 17 IV, 7| solidity to the bones of young children. Mellonia is a goddess, 18 IV, 16| conceive and bring forth children from ms head? That the arms 19 IV, 22| the world himself begot children even more shamefully than 20 IV, 25| the hands of Hipocoon's children? Is it related at our instance 21 IV, 28| at one time cut off the children sprung from himself, and 22 V, 14| diversions for credulous children, and to be declaring manifold 23 V, 25| by which women both bear children and obtain the name of mothers, 24 V, 31| was it not you? Who that children had intercourse with their 25 VII, 9| and come together to beget children; and do not I both take 26 VII, 11| overcome by the loss of children, and harassed by other misfortunes, 27 VII, 36| any charm except to little children, coarsely and vulgarly educated. 28 VII, 42| boys, finally the young children, yet dependent for food 29 VII, 43| of what had his unhappy children been guilty, that Jupiter' 30 VII, 43| than to do violence to the children, and to consume and destroy 31 VII, 43| wishing to perish after his children, but to learn his solitariness