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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, 1 | your father. For to the wicked, who still rage against 2 I, 4 | righteousness are distasteful to the wicked, and to those who lead an 3 I, 10| those who do such things wicked and abandoned, and in judging 4 I, 11| overpowered by desire and wicked lusts, is not, as the poet 5 I, 15| flatter kings, even though wicked, with false panegyrics. 6 I, 18| regarded as contaminated and wicked, nor do they think it lawful 7 I, 21| which has ofttimes produced wicked and impious deeds." What 8 II, 15| earth. The latter are the wicked spirits, the authors of 9 II, 16| Trismegistus calls them wicked angels; so far was he from 10 II, 18| and followed these most wicked spirits, will neither enjoy 11 III, 17| contrary, he saw that the wicked were happy; that they were 12 III, 18| and nothing can be more wicked than this. For if a homicide 13 III, 19| that the righteous and the wicked do not inhabit the same 14 III, 20| Truly they are much more wicked who seek to profane the 15 III, 20| in asserting as they are wicked in searching out; since 16 III, 29| is more favourable to the wicked and more unfavourable to 17 III, 29| also know that there is a wicked and crafty spirit who is 18 IV, 10| delivered into the hands of wicked men, and might undergo death, 19 IV, 16| design entered into by the wicked against God, so that he 20 IV, 18| And I will give Him the wicked for His burial, and the 21 IV, 27| the cause of punishment to wicked kings. For when some of 22 IV, 27| of his god, command the wicked spirit to come out of the 23 IV, 27| other false. For those most wicked spirits, when they are adjured, 24 V, 6 | compelled men to become wicked and impious, even from this 25 V, 8 | left to you, that men are wicked and unjust because gods 26 V, 8 | justice. But now men are wicked through ignorance of what 27 V, 9 | IX. OF THE CRIMES OF THE WICKED, AND THE TORTURE INFLICTED 28 V, 9 | they perceive that they are wicked, and praise the condition 29 V, 9 | should put to death the wicked only, they would deserve 30 V, 9 | innocent. Therefore most wicked men venture to make mention 31 V, 9 | should not all be equally wicked, rapacious, unchaste, adulterers, 32 V, 9 | they themselves who commit wicked actions are impious. For 33 V, 10| and you believed that that wicked and detestable action of 34 V, 10| images, so much the more wicked are they towards the name 35 V, 11| require. Moreover, most wicked murderers have invented 36 V, 11| proconsul, has collected wicked rescripts of princes, that 37 V, 12| regard that good man as wicked, vicious, and execrable, 38 V, 12| think the one who is most wicked to be of the highest integrity 39 V, 12| the other hand, if that wicked man should be praised, and 40 V, 12| men, as though they were wicked and impious. For as to what 41 V, 17| interest; but he will be also wicked, because he will deceive. 42 V, 17| and that he who is wise is wicked; and yet that it may possibly 43 V, 17| he will be wise, but also wicked; if he shall not do it, 44 V, 18| parricides and guilty men, the wicked also should not be spared, 45 V, 19| everlasting fire for the wicked spirits; and this He Himself 46 V, 23| fully why God permits the wicked and the unjust to become 47 V, 24| CHRISTIANS.~Whatever, therefore, wicked princes plan against us, 48 VI, 4 | that it is easier for the wicked and the unrighteous to succeed 49 VI, 6 | proclaim enmity against the wicked, or to undertake the defence 50 VI, 6 | And for the most part the wicked are more powerful both in 51 VI, 8 | in vain, nor affects the wicked by commanding or forbidding. 52 VI, 11| that this was inhuman and wicked, soon afterwards, in another 53 VI, 17| have often done, which is a wicked and impious thing; but that 54 VI, 20| in the slaughter of the wicked. It is not therefore befitting 55 VI, 20| without any controversy wicked and unjust. What are they 56 VI, 20| guilt. It is therefore as wicked to expose as it is to kill. 57 VI, 20| from marriage s than with wicked hands to mar the work of 58 VI, 20| parricides and incests of wicked kings, and represent tragic 59 VI, 25| of one thing, not to be wicked. Also in that perfect discourse, 60 VII, 1 | very One on whom they laid wicked hands. But we shall have 61 VII, 3 | So that we are at once wicked and impious in doing violence 62 VII, 7 | were separated from the wicked; and that the former enjoyed 63 VII, 9 | that adversity befell the wicked, or prosperity happened 64 VII, 14| may be inflicted on the wicked. Plato and many others of 65 VII, 15| they will be a prey to the wicked, and will be harassed on 66 VII, 15| the unrighteous; while the wicked alone will be in opulence, 67 VII, 17| innocence be hated; in which the wicked shall prey upon the good 68 VII, 17| separate themselves from the wicked, and flee into solitudes. 69 VII, 17| them, and destroy all the wicked with fire and sword.~ 70 VII, 18| being separated from the wicked, will stretch forth their 71 VII, 18| men, and will destroy the wicked. All which things are true 72 VII, 18| having destroyed all the wicked, would set at liberty the 73 VII, 18| righteous from the hands of the wicked, and to destroy the unrighteous, 74 VII, 19| forces being destroyed, the wicked one shall alone escape, 75 VII, 19| the fourth battle, all the wicked being slain, subdued, and 76 VII, 20| Scriptures testify that the wicked shall not arise to judgment. 77 VII, 20| pleasures; but that the wicked, since they have defiled 78 VII, 21| inform us in what manner the wicked are to undergo punishment. 79 VII, 21| power, will both burn the wicked and will form them again, 80 VII, 21| power, that it burns the wicked, and is under the command 81 VII, 21| the same darkness with the wicked, being destined to certain 82 VII, 23| length He shall send the wicked to darkness in fire. But 83 VII, 26| But the whole race of the wicked shall utterly perish; and 84 VII, 26| whom all the band of the wicked, in accordance with their 85 VII, 26| in short, to remove the wicked from the state, whom being


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