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Alphabetical [« »] sense 18 sense-despising 1 senseless 14 senses 18 sensual 5 sensuality 1 sent 35 | Frequency [« »] 18 restored 18 salvation 18 sense 18 senses 18 terrible 18 told 18 utterly | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances senses |
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1 I, 6| enlightenment, trust to their own senses rather than to His admonitions, 2 I, 25| cling to Him with all our senses, so to speak, to love Him, 3 I, 50| body, and restored their senses to the lifeless; they, too, 4 II, 7| are recognisable by the senses common to all,-by what causes 5 II, 59| prepared offensive to the senses? 6 V, 19| frenzy and the loss of your senses you twine snakes about you; 7 V, 32| understood in allegorical senses, and by means of secret 8 V, 33| is it to us whether other senses and other meanings underlie 9 V, 36| covered with jarring and alien senses? For it may be that what 10 V, 43| pervert and corrupt the real senses of words for the sake of 11 V, 43| happens to the sick, whose senses and understanding have been 12 VI, 22| insane minds again to their senses? 13 VII, 4| addressed to the five well-known senses; but if the gods above feel 14 VII, 4| which there is a way to the senses, and a door by which to 15 VII, 9| not affected by the other senses just as they are? They have 16 VII, 16| more debased, than if their senses are naturally such that 17 VII, 28| from the nature of his own senses, and connection with the 18 VII, 28| fumes move them by their senses, not even if you were to