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Alphabetical [« »] minced 1 mind 44 mindful 1 minds 30 mine 3 minerva 20 minervas 4 | Frequency [« »] 30 false 30 fire 30 maintain 30 minds 30 necessity 30 often 30 thus | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances minds |
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1 I, 25| that we assign to them minds free from resentment, and 2 I, 51| 51. What say ye, O minds incredulous, stubborn, hardened? 3 I, 55| in benefiting as well the minds as the bodies of men; overcome 4 I, 65| were held out staggered the minds of those who heard Him, 5 II, 5| without God's grace, their minds are so changed, that although 6 II, 50| deeply-rooted passions from their minds by the persistent opposition 7 II, 65| impress forcibly on their minds what they are unwilling 8 III, 6| are! For we lift up pious minds, and stretch forth our hands 9 III, 11| burn with rage in their minds, why should we not suppose 10 III, 22| because they inform the minds of men with knowledge, as 11 III, 23| Consus suggests to our minds courses safe and serviceable; 12 III, 27| believe, she fills men's minds with lustful thoughts, it 13 III, 29| compel us to withhold our minds from assenting. For when 14 IV, 18| book gave shape in your minds. But when it is clear that 15 IV, 24| 24. If you will open your minds' eyes, and see the real 16 IV, 32| which survived in men's minds and common conversation; 17 IV, 36| when you wish your inactive minds to be occupied with useless 18 V, 13| the overwhelming of our minds with fear." We should none 19 V, 34| the characteristics of the minds of the thinkers show themselves, 20 VI, 2| another; but, as becomes great minds, should weigh all in a just 21 VI, 2| the admiration which great minds excite? 22 VI, 7| caused it to remain in men's minds, together with its causes, 23 VI, 8| consideration settle in our own minds whether you do this in earnest 24 VI, 17| rather, are the gods the minds, spirits, and souls of figures 25 VI, 22| bring back their insane minds again to their senses? 26 VI, 23| taken, which soothed their minds, and which they knew was 27 VI, 26| most certain fixed in men's minds also, and a condemnation 28 VII, 27| done, or what reaches their minds, so that we should be fight 29 VII, 30| has often excited men's minds, and urged them to madness 30 VII, 34| games, and think that the minds of the celestials are soothed