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Alphabetical [« »] again-that 1 against 47 agdus 2 age 17 aged 4 agent 1 ages 30 | Frequency [« »] 18 word 17 acquainted 17 act 17 age 17 along 17 begotten 17 caused | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances age |
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1 I, 65| Oh ungrateful and impious age, prepared for its own destruction 2 II, 7| doting, silly, and crazy old age? Now the weakness and wretched 3 II, 8| stages of life to the goal of age? Do you commit your sick 4 II, 16| their strength by reason of age. What, then? are we not 5 II, 16| diseases, destroyed by wasting age? But if that, too, which 6 II, 18| everything; nor would there be an age unacquainted with any art, 7 II, 71| not be determined by its age, but by its divinity; and 8 II, 71| and twenty almost. Of what age is the city Rome shown to 9 III, 9| swept away by the preceding age? If, then, it is so,-that 10 III, 9| worn out, by the chills of age,-it follows, as a consequence, 11 III, 15| the gods? that among them age is distinguished? and that 12 IV, 14| at Rhodes in the heroic age, was the father of Ialysus; 13 IV, 22| dissolute youths; and in old age, after intercourse with 14 IV, 35| to the dishonour of her age, represented as with shameful 15 VI, 26| impious? Were the men of that age and time, in understanding, 16 VII, 48| preserved also, the following age, too, should have been protected, 17 VII, 48| in succession, but to one age only.