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Alphabetical [« »] age 17 aged 4 agent 1 ages 30 agesarchus 1 aggerem 1 agitated 2 | Frequency [« »] 31 worthy 31 years 30 above 30 ages 30 allow 30 altars 30 apollo | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances ages |
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1 I, 3| unfolding the history of past ages, that those ills which you 2 I, 3| plagues how often former ages were visited by them, and 3 I, 28| the same through countless ages, though by nature they are 4 I, 34| all things, the Father of ages and of seasons. For they 5 I, 43| have ever existed in past ages, that did anything similar, 6 II, 7| perceive the truth, even if all ages be employed in seeking out 7 II, 18| issue the advances of many ages. 8 II, 55| ceasing through all the ages? If we have learned of God 9 II, 63| of what crime were former ages guilty which were cut off 10 II, 63| s teaching; whether the ages are unlimited in number 11 II, 66| preceding, even the most ancient ages, because when they discovered 12 II, 67| from the religion of past ages, it is fitting that you 13 II, 67| you are condemned by past ages as well as we. Do you indeed 14 II, 72| with so many thousands of ages? And yet, lest we should 15 II, 72| is everlasting, that the ages go on without end? This 16 II, 74| Jupiter, that only later ages should know them, while 17 II, 74| know them, while the past ages of those who went before 18 II, 75| late? In unbounded, eternal ages, we reply, nothing whatever 19 II, 75| and endless succession of ages cannot have. For what if 20 IV, 8| things whatever by countless ages and generations. But if 21 V, 8| the never-ending series of ages neither beginning nor end 22 V, 15| to abide in the memory of ages. 23 V, 21| beautiful form, whom later ages have called now Libera, 24 V, 26| human race throughout all ages:- "With these words she 25 VI, 23| many pounds of gold, which ages without number had heaped 26 VII, 26| For neither in the heroic ages, as it is believed and declared, 27 VII, 26| was not needed for so many ages took the first place in 28 VII, 35| He made them, or how many ages there are since He granted 29 VII, 48| denied to later and following ages, because the ways in which 30 VII, 48| the same time in former ages, as well as in modern times,