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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | obscure to men, and to those especially who are commonly esteemed 2 I, 2 | other philosophers, and especially by the Stoics, who taught 3 I, 2 | his own philosophy, and especially in those which treat of 4 I, 6 | of Italy and Greece, and especially from those of Erythraea, 5 I, 6 | then, proclaim one God, and especially the Erythraean, who is regarded 6 I, 7 | divine above all others, and especially prophetic, giving responses 7 I, 9 | men nor gods, but these especially who sting the praises of 8 I, 11| Hence men are deceived; especially because, while they think 9 I, 11| most ancient temples, and especially in the sanctuary of the 10 I, 11| in him worthy of a god, especially that he is related to have 11 I, 11| among the ancients, and especially among the Greeks. Thus we 12 I, 20| profligacy, in those places especially where their naked bodies 13 I, 21| lives, at an age which is especially pleasing to parents, and 14 I, 22| was that Sabine king who especially engaged the rude and ignorant 15 II, 1 | others, the one which is especially neglected; and that men 16 II, 4 | should they not leave to them especially the opportunity of avenging 17 II, 8 | It is therefore right, especially in a matter on which the 18 II, 8 | things may be enumerated, and especially this, that Accius Navius, 19 II, 9 | contrived such great works; and especially if you should see large 20 II, 11| the same, and in this they especially agree with the language 21 II, 11| fields."~And this opinion is especially entertained by those who 22 II, 12| very condition which they especially avoid. For while the animals 23 II, 17| of immense size. But they especially deceive in the case of oracles, 24 II, 17| God, they themselves may especially appear to be doing or to 25 III, 7 | let us select one, and especially that which is the chief 26 III, 7 | not yet begun to be wise? especially when the Academic is close 27 III, 8 | kill; and that which is especially to the point, they have 28 III, 9 | if he is wise; and to it especially belongs humanity. For what 29 III, 17| wars the better men were especially overcome and slain. But 30 III, 17| and slain. But that which especially moved him, was the fact 31 III, 17| that religious men were especially visited with weightier evils, 32 III, 17| stratagem, or by force, especially if there is no God who regards 33 III, 22| extinction of which virtue is especially necessary. Therefore he 34 III, 25| service during those years especially in which they are able to 35 III, 27| would not laugh at him? Especially, because a man who is devoted 36 III, 29| ought to have been to him especially doubtful; for to a wise 37 IV, 2 | is evident that it ought especially to be sought there where 38 IV, 4 | the chief good, which they especially seek; nor will the worshippers 39 IV, 8 | TESTIMONIES OF PROPHETS.~For we especially testify that He was twice 40 IV, 12| inquire of them, let him take especially from them: the testimony 41 IV, 13| wonderful deeds, by which He especially claimed faith is His divinity, 42 IV, 13| account, David, whom they especially read above the other prophets, 43 IV, 17| willed that this should be especially understood, that they should 44 IV, 26| why was it by the cross especially? why by an infamous kind 45 IV, 26| than others, the cross was especially chosen, which might signify 46 IV, 29| any one has a son whom he especially loves, who is still in the 47 V, 1 | many of them waver, and especially those who have any acquaintance 48 V, 1 | harsh flavour. For this is especially the cause why, with the 49 V, 2 | both in other matters, and especially in defending the religious 50 V, 2 | the judges, and who was especially the adviser of enacting 51 V, 3 | not wish that that should especially befall him after death which 52 V, 3 | refuses immortality, and especially when you say that he was 53 V, 4 | in order that he might especially be refuted by his own authorities. 54 V, 6 | others by slavery, they began especially to withdraw and collect 55 V, 9 | innocent. What must we say is especially the cause of this excessive 56 V, 10| when they think themselves especially pious, then become especially 57 V, 10| especially pious, then become especially impious? For the more religiously 58 V, 17| supported by it may escape, especially since there is no witness 59 V, 19| by many comforts, and especially supports itself by its own 60 V, 20| boys. For, since they are especially clever, they know from books 61 V, 21| therefore to ask them to whom especially they think that they are 62 V, 22| may remain. For this is especially the cause why it is thought 63 V, 23| harassed and pressed, then we especially give thanks to our most 64 V, 23| these causes have always especially increased the number of 65 VI, 1 | defended the truth, yet it may especially be elucidated by the mode 66 VI, 1 | the mind; and when they especially think that they are alive, 67 VI, 6 | But the course of virtue especially consists in the acquisition 68 VI, 10| that we may refute them especially by their own feelings and 69 VI, 11| to your advantage: give especially to him from whom you hope 70 VI, 11| short and perishable, and especially that of the eyes and ears, 71 VI, 12| them. But these works are especially ours, since we have received 72 VI, 13| done away with. For God especially desires that men shall be 73 VI, 20| inflamed with lust, which is especially excited by seeing; and every 74 VI, 21| makes you a better man. And especially this sense ought not to 75 VI, 24| course of life: then he especially guards against this very 76 VII, 2 | of God Himself. This was especially the cause of all the errors 77 VII, 3 | creatures as His care, and especially man. to whose command He 78 VII, 4 | to the philosophers, and especially to Cicero, who says: "Why 79 VII, 5 | conversant with good only, especially desires this, that we should 80 VII, 12| the reason why virtue is especially to be used, that the mind-- 81 VII, 26| faithfully concealed and covered, especially by us, who bear the name 82 VII, 26| daily prayers, that He may especially guard thee whom He has wished


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