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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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1 I, 1 | had been overthrown and taken away, you expiated the most 2 I, 3 | from which nothing can be taken away, that as perfect to 3 I, 3 | desired that Troy should be taken, others opposed it. The 4 I, 6 | he whom I shall name was taken from men and placed among 5 I, 10| for rule? And when he had taken his father's throne by violence 6 I, 11| was not the earth rather taken as the third portion, except 7 I, 16| of superstitions, I have taken away the whole, yet it pleases 8 I, 20| that an argument should be taken from the name itself. They 9 I, 21| like those which he had taken from the ploughman. And 10 I, 21| memory of the true God was taken away. They ought therefore 11 II, 3 | snare, that he also may be taken with the rest, whom he ought, 12 II, 3 | of the philosophers have taken away religious institutions, 13 II, 4 | jesting words. For when he had taken off a golden robe from the 14 II, 4 | themselves, since Verres had taken away the most sacred images 15 II, 4 | in truth, if Verres had taken them away from the cities 16 II, 4 | and shrines, he had also taken them from heaven. From which 17 II, 8 | had been vanquished and taken captive on that day, the 18 II, 8 | censor Fulvius, when he had taken away the marble tiles from 19 II, 8 | added Pyrrhus, who, having taken away money from the treasure 20 II, 8 | For when the city had been taken by Alexander, and the soldiers 21 II, 8 | the same day the camp was taken by Brutus. Many other examples 22 II, 9 | Deity must altogether be taken away. He was able therefore 23 II, 12| which they assert could have taken place, that men should be 24 II, 14| generations. And when he had first taken the fruit from the vineyard, 25 II, 14| brothers also. But they, having taken a garment, entered with 26 III, 4 | IV. THAT KNOWLEDGE IS TAKEN AWAY BY SOCRATES, AND CONJECTURE 27 III, 4 | takes away others, so is it taken away itself by all others. 28 III, 6 | ignorance as though they had taken away the whole of knowledge, 29 III, 6 | knowledge, because they had taken it away in part. But natural 30 III, 6 | nothing can be known will be taken away. Therefore he who pronounces 31 III, 10| religion; if religion is taken away, we have nothing to 32 III, 11| nothing can be added to it or taken from it. Why should I say 33 III, 13| life? Or if any account is taken of consistency and virtue, 34 III, 16| order that it may be quickly taken up, lest any part of life 35 III, 16| testify that it ought to be taken up by all. He, when he took 36 III, 17| divided. Thus, because he had taken up a false principle at 37 III, 17| sensation has been already taken away, and not the very act 38 III, 17| which sensation is being taken from us. For there is a 39 III, 21| away these, all justice is taken away. But he also says that 40 III, 22| insolence and injustice being taken from the rich, it will make 41 III, 22| when they are severally taken away, it is also itself 42 III, 25| servitude, for they had been taken captive. A certain Aniceris 43 III, 26| his wickedness shall be taken away. So great is the power 44 IV, 1 | themselves, that the truth being taken away from their eyes, the 45 IV, 1 | depravity, when wisdom was taken away, then at length men 46 IV, 2 | foreign nations that which was taken away from a perfidious and 47 IV, 10| the name of Judges being taken away, the kingly power was 48 IV, 10| iniquities, and at last taken captive and led to Babylon, 49 IV, 11| wise men are dismayed and taken, for they have rejected 50 IV, 12| in whom is truth, hath taken a body of earth, that He 51 IV, 12| only true God, which was taken away from the perfidious 52 IV, 13| wondrous works; but being taken with arms under Chaldean 53 IV, 14| His name had now also been taken away from the memory of 54 IV, 16| neither given to any one, nor taken away. And since Christ came 55 IV, 18| humiliation His judgment was taken away. Who shall declare 56 IV, 18| generation? for His life shall be taken away from the earth; from 57 IV, 21| Lastly, that they should be taken captive, and come into the 58 IV, 23| the right of liberty were taken from him. Therefore he answers 59 IV, 24| therefore ought to have taken away this excuse from men, 60 IV, 24| In this way all excuse is taken away, and you must confess 61 IV, 26| Now an account must be taken of the cross itself, and 62 IV, 26| wickedness and lust. Being taken, therefore, from briars 63 IV, 26| Thus His unbroken body was taken down from the cross, and 64 IV, 28| whom they supposed to be taken from men and received into 65 V, 1 | therefore, discussion being taken away,~"Wisdom is driven 66 V, 5 | the poet ought so to be taken, not as suggesting the idea 67 V, 5 | the worship of God being taken away, men lost the knowledge 68 V, 6 | undertaken, had been altogether taken away.~ 69 V, 7 | understood if the other is taken away. God therefore did 70 V, 7 | exists; because God has not taken away evil, that He might 71 V, 8 | superstitions have been taken up; and lastly, because 72 V, 9 | should they not rather be taken out of the way, in whose 73 V, 9 | but sell their lives to be taken away in public; who, if 74 V, 9 | things. For impiety, if taken up in that which is the 75 V, 13| captive; the other being taken by the enemy, when he saw 76 V, 16| virtue and all truth are taken away, and justice itself 77 V, 18| plain that he who has not taken away a plank from a shipwrecked 78 V, 20| it, religion is at once taken away, and ceases to exist. 79 V, 23| defend his own if it is taken from him by violence, since 80 VI, 4 | yourself will be slain or taken prisoner; to prevent the 81 VI, 5 | disgraceful actions will be taken away from the life and character 82 VI, 6 | the agreement of men is taken away, virtue has no existence 83 VI, 6 | boundaries which are violently taken from others, to increase 84 VI, 6 | union of human society is taken away, innocence is taken 85 VI, 6 | taken away, innocence is taken away, the abstaining from 86 VI, 6 | the property of another is taken away; lastly, justice itself 87 VI, 6 | lastly, justice itself is taken away, which is unable to 88 VI, 6 | and justice are entirely taken away." For how can a man 89 VI, 6 | treasury with money, has taken lands and enriched his country-men-- 90 VI, 6 | even these, for they are taken from the excellent copies 91 VI, 6 | If therefore wisdom is taken away from the philosophers 92 VI, 6 | confession, and justice is taken away from those who are 93 VI, 9 | the hope of immortality is taken away, which God promises 94 VI, 9 | But if virtue is to be taken up, as is most rightly said 95 VI, 10| appearance of false virtue, have taken away mercy from man, and 96 VI, 11| true justice; and you have taken it away by one word, since 97 VI, 12| shall suffer cold, shall be taken captive, shall die, since 98 VI, 14| good and evil things is taken away. For if the wise man 99 VI, 15| that all these cannot be taken from us, because they were 100 VI, 15| Therefore they have altogether taken away grief, that is, sadness 101 VI, 15| all sensibility should be taken from him. Wherefore they 102 VI, 15| they ought either to have taken away the whole, or this 103 VI, 15| which they think ought to be taken away, but regulate them, 104 VI, 15| vices, since they cannot be taken away, are to be regulated 105 VI, 17| apprehensions are to be taken away, but so that this one 106 VI, 18| Therefore by two words he has taken away from the good and wise 107 VI, 20| minds, they ought to be taken away from us; for they not 108 VI, 25| which can be corrupted or taken away secretly. But as he 109 VI, 25| that nothing which was taken from a dead body ought to 110 VII, 5 | the body of man, which was taken from the earth, received 111 VII, 5 | good. Therefore if evil is taken away, good must also be 112 VII, 5 | away, good must also be taken away. If you shall cut off 113 VII, 5 | the Circensian games being taken away. For he who first instituted 114 VII, 5 | evil is. But if evil is taken away, either wisdom, as 115 VII, 5 | said, or the body, will be taken from man; wisdom, that he 116 VII, 10| when vengeance has been taken; the pleasure of the body 117 VII, 10| nor can he who has once taken it up depart from it. or 118 VII, 15| world is now ruled, will be taken away from the earth, and 119 VII, 15| manly. For when Carthage was taken away, which was long its 120 VII, 15| empire and name would be taken away from the world.~ 121 VII, 22| esteemed, and so easily taken away, what can we suppose 122 VII, 22| condition? He would assuredly be taken away from the eyes of men, 123 VII, 22| when evil shall have been taken away, since it is befitting 124 VII, 24| Then that darkness will be taken away from the world with 125 VII, 27| inheritance, which can neither be taken away from any one, nor transferred


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