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Alphabetical [« »] condemns 1 condensing 2 condiments 1 condition 21 conditionally 1 conditions 8 conduct 3 | Frequency [« »] 21 according 21 cast 21 ceremonies 21 condition 21 cruel 21 cut 21 daughter | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances condition |
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1 I, 3| earth? or did they enjoy a condition exempt from such disasters? 2 I, 8| trader our feet have this condition imposed upon them, that 3 I, 31| locality, movement, and condition, concerning whom nothing 4 I, 38| soul, body, weakness, and condition; is He not worthy to be 5 I, 38| endless immortality; what condition awaits us when we shall 6 I, 51| blind, restore the normal condition of their members to the 7 II, 28| being exalted by their condition as immortal beings? how 8 II, 39| power, having changed the condition in which they were born? 9 II, 57| exactly the same way is the condition of souls discussed. For 10 II, 63| laid aside the lot and. condition of mortality. Of what kind, 11 II, 75| fitting time? For what if the condition of antiquity was different 12 IV, 29| Indian empire; what was the condition, the duty, the gain of Venus; 13 V, 8| immortals, others with the condition of men. Varro, that famous 14 V, 12| be of our lot and in the condition of men, why did he cause 15 V, 38| own nature and peculiar condition. 16 VII, 11| of tears in the meanest condition? Why are not those free 17 VII, 12| assert that on no other condition do they bestow blessings 18 VII, 15| whatever rank, of whatever condition they may be? What, pray, 19 VII, 28| so he is affected: his condition is not caused by the influences 20 VII, 31| is imposed on the deity a condition, as it were, not to ask 21 VII, 35| females, under the necessary condition of sexual embraces. But