Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation, Volume 36 |
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... fear , no dread at the storms and whirlwinds of the world , since the Lord predicted that these things would come through the exhortation of His provident voice , instructing and teaching and preparing and strengthening the people of ...
... fear , no dread at the storms and whirlwinds of the world , since the Lord predicted that these things would come through the exhortation of His provident voice , instructing and teaching and preparing and strengthening the people of ...
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... fear of persecution and the hands and tortures of the hangman . Through their panic at the mortality and the occasion the fearful are aroused , the negligent are constrained , the slothful are stimulated , the deserters are compelled to ...
... fear of persecution and the hands and tortures of the hangman . Through their panic at the mortality and the occasion the fearful are aroused , the negligent are constrained , the slothful are stimulated , the deserters are compelled to ...
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... fear than the others . He is compelled to taste fear as well as to be feared . Authority exacts its penalties equally from the more powerful , although he may be hedged in with bands of satellites and may guard his person closed in and ...
... fear than the others . He is compelled to taste fear as well as to be feared . Authority exacts its penalties equally from the more powerful , although he may be hedged in with bands of satellites and may guard his person closed in and ...
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TEXT AND TRANSLATION 20 | 43 |
INDICES 99 | 6 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY vii | vii |
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