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Alphabetical [« »] arrogance 11 arrogant 4 arsinoe 1 art 18 articles 1 articulate 3 artificer 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 unwilling 19 virtues 18 aesculapius 18 art 18 base 18 belongs 18 birth | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances art |
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1 I, 31| things invisible! O Thou who art Thyself unseen, and who 2 I, 31| Thyself unseen, and who art incomprehensible! Thou art 3 I, 31| art incomprehensible! Thou art worthy, Thou art verily 4 I, 31| incomprehensible! Thou art worthy, Thou art verily worthy-if only mortal 5 I, 31| never-ceasing prayers. For Thou art the first cause; in Thee 6 I, 31| created things exist, and Thou art the space in which rest 7 I, 31| whatever they be. Thou art illimitable, unbegotten, 8 I, 31| to be wondered at if Thou art unknown; it is a cause of 9 I, 31| greater astonishment if Thou art clearly comprehended. But 10 II, 17| strike out new works of art. Yet, even in those things 11 II, 18| age unacquainted with any art, or not furnished with practical 12 II, 69| motion of the stars or the art of calculating nativities 13 III, 8| wont to say whether thou art god or goddess, and this 14 III, 23| receive the knowledge of their art from the Pythian god; and 15 V, 41| in adultery by Vulcan's art, we speak of lust, says 16 VI, 11| acquainted with the statuary's art, the Samians a plank instead 17 VI, 15| formed into any worlds of art, masses of unwrought silver, 18 VII, 9| Jupiter, or whatever god thou art, humane or right, or should