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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, pref| gave up their property, and altogether abandoned the pursuit of 2 I, pref| young men not to virtue, but altogether to cunning wickedness. Certainly 3 I, 3 | power and divine energy is altogether incapable of division? For 4 I, 11 | exist, and whose we are altogether, by whom we are formed, 5 I, 15 | inventions we owe it that life is altogether adorned with laws and institutions, 6 I, 17 | respecting the Nature of the Gods altogether overthrows and destroys 7 I, 18 | lessened by old age itself, and altogether fails? And so Hercules, 8 I, 19 | is shared by others, He altogether ceases to be worshipped, 9 I, 20 | feelings; and this error is altogether de~ rived from their ignorance 10 I, 21 | cultivating the land depended altogether upon those two bullocks. 11 I, 21 | Sallust rejected this opinion altogether, as though invented by the 12 I, 21 | therefore not Furius, but altogether mad, who thought that he 13 II, 1 | and of no account, and altogether born in vain. For this notion 14 II, 1 | existence after death, they altogether give themselves to the indulgence 15 II, 1 | worship of Him whom man cannot altogether be ignorant of? For both 16 II, 2 | their religion should be altogether vain and empty if they should 17 II, 4 | images have, which were altogether in the power of puny man, 18 II, 4 | skilfully made, that is, which altogether resemble men, build their 19 II, 6 | it follows that the world altogether is not God; whereas the 20 II, 9 | imagined that the Deity must altogether be taken away. He was able 21 II, 10 | animals, inasmuch as they are altogether mortal, make use of water 22 II, 11 | accustomed to speak that which is altogether untrue, but to wrap up in 23 II, 11 | is possible for it to die altogether, because it dies in parts, 24 II, 12 | Whatever we are, it is altogether His work. In what manner 25 II, 13 | force of this is not that it altogether annihilates the souls of 26 II, 15 | also and power of the Magi altogether consists in the influences 27 II, 18 | some imagine, that God is altogether free from anger, because 28 II, 18 | frail. But this persuasion altogether takes away truth and religion. 29 II, 19 | this, he will be judged altogether wise, he just, he a man: 30 III, 6 | if they had defended it altogether, because they had defended 31 III, 6 | the Stoics, that he might altogether overthrow philosophy on 32 III, 6 | Academics taught, philosophy is altogether extinguished.~ 33 III, 7 | shall be committed, life is altogether overthrown. In that former 34 III, 8 | power of man, they made man altogether subject to the power of 35 III, 13 | appears that philosophy is altogether false and empty, since it 36 III, 15 | varied and manifold, and altogether opposed to itself. And as 37 III, 16 | Therefore philosophy must altogether be laid aside, because we 38 III, 17 | all fell upon those who altogether neglected the gods, or worshipped 39 III, 18 | believed Plato?--a doctrine altogether detestable and to be avoided, 40 III, 19 | ignorance of the truth would altogether contend that nothing in 41 III, 22 | even in the body, but it is altogether employed on the mind of 42 III, 22 | justice, whereas he had altogether removed it, because it ought 43 III, 25 | who invites those who are altogether unacquainted with letters 44 III, 27 | God, and his thoughts are altogether engaged upon the hope of 45 III, 28 | accord: by which word they altogether confess their own ignorance. 46 III, 29 | for to a wise man it is altogether false. Who, he says, knows 47 III, 29 | unknown to him, he, I say, altogether believed the opinions of 48 III, 30 | corrupt, or took it away altogether. Let them therefore all 49 III, 30 | existence with us, but lies altogether with them. And although, 50 IV, 6 | and He hallowed Him, and altogether loved Him as His own Son." 51 IV, 15 | understood, unless they had been altogether fulfilled.~ 52 V, 1 | because they also are either altogether ignorant, or at any rate 53 V, 1 | if he had given himself altogether to that pursuit. Septimius 54 V, 2 | Scripture, as though it were altogether contradictory to itself; 55 V, 3 | everywhere agrees, and is altogether consistent with itself; 56 V, 4 | this man as one who was altogether ignorant, and to have shown 57 V, 4 | disappear, and philosophy altogether fall, if all shall be persuaded 58 V, 6 | deities undertaken, had been altogether taken away.~ 59 V, 10 | these evils, the blame is altogether ascribed to fortune, and 60 V, 16 | these earthly things are altogether opposed to heavenly things. 61 V, 17 | wisdom. These arguments are altogether subtle and acute, and such 62 V, 18 | to the present life, they altogether reduce virtue to folly, 63 V, 19 | says in Cicero: "Virtue altogether wishes for honour; nor is 64 V, 20 | they leave their religion altogether i in the temple, and with 65 V, 20 | because it has its existence altogether in the soul of the worshipper, 66 V, 22 | that, may take them away altogether from the earth, that there 67 V, 22 | method of man, which consists altogether in the mind, and not in 68 V, 23 | himself; but he will be altogether free from this if he shall 69 VI, 2 | worship itself, which is altogether of the earth. For what heavenly 70 VI, 3 | griefs and miseries,--an altogether wise discussion, if they 71 VI, 5 | upon hearing. Virtue is altogether our own; for it depends 72 VI, 6 | glory, and power, which are altogether mortal things, as much so 73 VI, 6 | heavenly principle, but is altogether of the earth, since it produces 74 VI, 7 | this way, which belongs altogether to folly, contains something 75 VI, 7 | whose strength and power are altogether in deceit, lead men altogether 76 VI, 7 | altogether in deceit, lead men altogether into fraud, unless he showed 77 VI, 9 | deadly road which belongs altogether to darkness. Wherefore there 78 VI, 11 | this kind of liberality altogether to be rejected; and we must 79 VI, 11 | they bestow is either lost altogether, or profits only for the 80 VI, 12 | receiving in return must be altogether absent from the duty of 81 VI, 15 | separately to dumb animals, are altogether given to man at the same 82 VI, 15 | what they have effected who altogether removes vices. With regard 83 VI, 15 | name. Therefore they have altogether taken away grief, that is, 84 VI, 17 | a virtue, because it is altogether employed in the increase 85 VI, 17 | affections, in which humanity altogether consists, wish to bring 86 VI, 18 | emotion by reasoning, he altogether has command over himself: 87 VI, 24 | to amend rashness." It is altogether permitted them. For if we 88 VI, 25 | are valued by God, he is altogether ignorant of what God is, 89 VI, 25 | corruption, and that is altogether corruptible. Therefore, 90 VII, 1 | understood that that is altogether mortal the members of which 91 VII, 1 | render them weak, will either altogether fail to understand these 92 VII, 5 | possess this, the truth altogether glides away from him. It 93 VII, 9 | For as to those who have altogether denied the existence of 94 VII, 13 | dissolution of mortality, it is altogether borne into the air, never 95 VII, 20 | that, though they cannot altogether be extinguished, inasmuch


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