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Alphabetical [« »] bacchanalia 2 bacchus 9 bacis 1 back 28 backs 2 bactrian 1 bactrians 1 | Frequency [« »] 29 favour 29 go 29 soul 28 back 28 carried 28 deeds 28 dignity | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances back |
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1 I, 63| bodily ills, bring them back and restore them to soundness? 2 II, 2| because He has kept men back from seeking to honour the 3 II, 5| terrors which would keep it back, and is roused to zealous 4 II, 11| birth; to call the dead back to life; to put an end to 5 II, 24| but that we merely call back to memory those things which 6 II, 25| dove, when set free, to fly back to its master's house; a 7 II, 26| teach, not learn; and not go back to the rudiments, as the 8 II, 52| their birth does not go back to the Supreme God? For 9 II, 64| alike? or does He thrust back or repel any one from the 10 II, 64| one is hindered or kept back from drinking. If you are 11 II, 68| suffered ourselves to be held back by unreasoning respect for 12 III, 13| bound fast by sinews to the back and breast, and that, to 13 III, 35| the whole matter comes back to this, that neither Sol, 14 IV, 4| goddess mighty to drive back enemies. Whose enemies, 15 IV, 4| with regard to the beating back of one side. But you will 16 IV, 5| regarded as behind the sun's back. But, again, if I turn my 17 V, 6| Liber, the rest hanging back, takes upon himself this 18 V, 9| piety was unable to hold back from execrable lust after 19 V, 29| madness? or who can keep back his desires from his kinsfolk, 20 VI, 17| is, heaven-do not shrink back and avoid entering earthly 21 VI, 22| wretched men, and to bring back their insane minds again 22 VI, 26| sense, that they were kept back from wicked actions, just 23 VII, 21| one should hold himself back from the victim which belongs 24 VII, 24| their food and bring it back again; nor the magmenta, 25 VII, 28| draughts of air, to be sent back in the same way, must be 26 VII, 41| suffer the cross, with his back torn by rods and scourges? 27 VII, 43| was commanded, being kept back by stronger motives, of 28 VII, 46| it had a head and tail, a back covered with scales, diversified