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86 understand
86 use
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85 wicked
84 kind
84 pleasure
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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1 I, 5 | but he did not venture to set up the heaven as the primeval 2 I, 7 | true God, whose name they set forth, while they assign 3 I, 10| guilty of homicide, and set free from the charge of 4 I, 11| Stygian marsh: "Which is set forth the sole object of 5 I, 11| dread? Or by whom is it set forth? Is there, then, some 6 I, 15| benefits by which they were set in order and reduced to 7 I, 15| example of Plato, he wished to set forth those laws which he 8 I, 18| of her who taught men to set up the woof? What place 9 I, 20| illustrious law of yours which you set forth in these words: "But 10 I, 21| sacrifice of this animal is thus set forth in the Fasti:-When 11 II, 2 | adore, and therefore they set up images; and since these 12 II, 4 | vain, therefore, that men set off and adorn their gods 13 II, 8 | wished it. Claudia also is set forth as an example of a 14 II, 9 | WISDOM.~I will therefore set forth the method of all 15 II, 9 | the fabric of the world, set over the whole work that 16 III, 1 | melts away, unless it is set off and polished with decoration 17 III, 2 | the whole error has been set forth, it is the business 18 III, 8 | definition that bare knowledge is set forth. For all will begin 19 III, 12| understood that virtue is set before us on this account, 20 III, 17| temples themselves were often set on fire by lightning. And 21 III, 17| struck with lightning and set on fire not once only, but 22 III, 19| And this sentiment is thus set forth by Cicero concerning 23 III, 24| this error must also be set forth by us. For they are 24 III, 24| sun and the moon always set towards the same quarter, 25 III, 24| and sun, when they have set, by the very rapidity of 26 III, 25| variety of intellects, and set off by the studied language 27 III, 25| ransomer himself, because he set so small value upon Plato. 28 III, 27| the hope of immortality set before him, his mind is 29 IV, 3 | sons. Lastly, the son is set at liberty as if he were 30 IV, 6 | work before the ages. He set me up in the beginning, 31 IV, 7 | meaning of this name must be set forth, on account of the 32 IV, 13| for my name, and I will set up His throne for ever; 33 IV, 15| ordered the disciples to set them before the people, 34 IV, 17| that circumcision He hath set before us repentance, that 35 IV, 26| speak truth--that is, to set forth the excellency and 36 IV, 26| when He had determined to set man free, sent as His ambassador 37 IV, 28| no other hope of life is set before man, except that, 38 IV, 29| is no God." When he had set forth two persons, one of 39 IV, 30| supporters, than to endure those set over them, over whom they 40 IV, 30| themselves before desired to be set. But some, not sufficiently 41 V, 3 | and that his image was set up under the name of Hercules, 42 V, 3 | those very gods? For, having set forth the praises of the 43 V, 4 | of whom I have spoken had set forth their sacrilegious 44 V, 5 | nor any race being as yet set apart in the belief of its 45 V, 6 | not seize his kingdom, but set up an impious tyranny by 46 V, 9 | destroy the innocent or set free the guilty without 47 V, 10| the learned, but are even set forth in the theatres, and 48 V, 19| difficulty being at length set forth, that most narrow 49 V, 20| and principle; let them set forth what reward there 50 VI, 1 | can be known or clearly set forth. I come now to that 51 VI, 3 | down to hell, and I will set forth what these virtues 52 VI, 4 | But that heavenly way is set forth as difficult and hilly, 53 VI, 4 | good and evil things are set before man at the same time, 54 VI, 4 | contest with an enemy is set before you, you must first 55 VI, 4 | magistracies, that they may set a mark upon the annals, 56 VI, 5 | KNOWLEDGE.~But before I begin to set forth the separate virtues, 57 VI, 8 | knowledge of the truth has set forth that law? But I consider 58 VI, 9 | another thing, which God has set forth to all as uniform 59 VI, 9 | having any greater hope set before him, prefers labours, 60 VI, 10| We do not deserve to be set free in our own dangers, 61 VI, 14| life have other virtues set before us, respecting which 62 VI, 20| fall into vice, because He set before him virtue, which 63 VI, 24| brought back, and to be set free, if he repents of his 64 VII, 1 | eternal. I will therefore set forth the system of the 65 VII, 3 | men they have willed to set in order the glorious nature 66 VII, 3 | God. It is our business to set forth the mystery of the 67 VII, 4 | and evil things should be set before man--good things 68 VII, 4 | good and evil things were set before him on this account, 69 VII, 4 | him so much honour that He set him over all things, since 70 VII, 5 | and evil, that He might set virtue before them composed 71 VII, 5 | next place, that He might set before man virtue, that 72 VII, 5 | Therefore, because God has set forth virtue before man, 73 VII, 7 | been made nor arranged and set in order without some most 74 VII, 8 | Finally, Tullius also having set forth the opinions of all 75 VII, 12| death. But death, as I have set forth, does not entirely 76 VII, 12| dissolution, or that he is being set free from the body, when 77 VII, 14| seven stars which do not set, and seven luminaries which 78 VII, 15| worshippers of God, may be set free. And as then signs 79 VII, 17| But I will more plainly set forth the manner in which 80 VII, 18| destroyed all the wicked, would set at liberty the pious. Which, 81 VII, 18| by His supreme Father, to set free the righteous from 82 VII, 24| exult, being rescued and set free from the dominion of 83 VII, 25| fall. Now let us return, to set forth the other things which 84 VII, 26| sun to stand, so that he set not for three days, and 85 VII, 26| for three days, and shall set it on fire; and excessive


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