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Alphabetical [« »] violate 2 violated 2 violation 1 violence 25 violent 9 violently 1 violet 2 | Frequency [« »] 25 received 25 strength 25 two 25 violence 25 wisdom 24 belief 24 books | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances violence |
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1 I, 2| winds at all exhausted their violence? Is the sky not collected 2 I, 20| impolitic to assail us by violence, let them give forth some 3 I, 40| but departed by reason of violence offered to Him. Pythagoras 4 I, 49| adversity sought help against violence and the ills of fortune. 5 I, 63| that none should do Him violence, He should have striven 6 I, 63| did Him, submitted to the violence of savage and most hardened 7 I, 64| nobles? who, with licentious violence, undermine and wrest away 8 II, 40| the dumb creatures; using violence to the earth that it might 9 II, 42| anything, prepared to do violence to their mouth even? 10 II, 43| covetousness, robberies, violence, impiety, all that is presumptuous, 11 II, 45| enemies, enslave the free, do violence to maidens and to other 12 II, 65| promises. This, then, is violence, not kindness nor the bounty 13 II, 65| be changed, and to suffer violence, that you may do and may 14 IV, 6| pieces, overcome by the violence of the flames; he sees that 15 V, 9| he assail his mother with violence, and begin without any concealment 16 V, 10| son when he offered her violence? Why did she flee from his 17 V, 11| that unyielding and fierce violence was to be subdued; and when 18 V, 20| rushes madly with sudden violence upon her, thoughtless and 19 V, 27| force, and do they seize by violence, as their holy and hidden 20 V, 37| away and carried off by violence, should begin to signify 21 VII, 9| wittingly or unwittingly did violence to your divinity and majesty, 22 VII, 40| magnificent temples; and that the violence of the plague abated, and 23 VII, 43| disobedient delay, than to do violence to the children, and to 24 VII, 47| after its arrival, was the violence of the plague overcome, 25 VII, 48| brought to the city when the violence of the disease was already