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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, 5 | perception, were to be held and worshipped as gods.~ 2 I, 6 | by name Albunea, who is worshipped at Tibur as a goddess, near 3 I, 6 | that He alone ought to be worshipped:--~3. "Worship Him who is 4 I, 7 | be called gods or to be worshipped, inasmuch as they do nothing 5 I, 7 | however, are they gods who are worshipped in common, whose number 6 I, 10| adulteries, for Jupiter, whom he worshipped, committed the same; and 7 I, 11| they so represented, and so worshipped? unless by chance not the 8 I, 11| in the temples, and are worshipped equally with himself, except 9 I, 11| is not accustomed to be worshipped without the accompanying 10 I, 15| same manner truly Athens worshipped Minerva, Samos Juno, Paphos 11 I, 15| those gods who were publicly worshipped were men. And this testimony 12 I, 15| mysteries that all those who are worshipped were men; and when he acknowledged 13 I, 16| it, then, that so few are worshipped? Unless we think by any 14 I, 19| altogether ceases to be worshipped, since His religion requires 15 I, 20| Hostilius fashioned and worshipped Fear and Pallor. What shall 16 I, 20| avoided, that they are even worshipped? And therefore, as though 17 I, 20| worshipper? Caca also is worshipped, who informed Hercules of 18 I, 21| gods themselves who are worshipped; we must now speak a few 19 I, 21| Jupiter Latialis is even now worshipped with the offering of human 20 I, 21| religious rites, if no gods were worshipped by the people before him, 21 I, 21| him, because they who are worshipped were not yet born; it appears 22 I, 22| when the gods began to be worshipped. Melisseus, indeed, was 23 I, 23| history, that Belus, who is worshipped by the Babylonians and Assyrians, 24 II, 2 | then they are not to be worshipped, if they neither see our 25 II, 3 | that the deities which men worshipped were false. For when he 26 II, 3 | eyes of mortals ought to be worshipped, because it must necessarily 27 II, 3 | different--that nothing was to be worshipped, because the gods do not 28 II, 4 | perceive it, and when they are worshipped have no knowledge of it; 29 II, 5 | OF ALL THINGS, IS TO BE WORSHIPPED, AND NOT THE ELEMENTS OR 30 II, 7 | avarice and desire are worshipped. For they believe that the 31 II, 15| that they themselves may be worshipped, and God may not be worshipped. 32 II, 15| worshipped, and God may not be worshipped. The philosophers also discuss 33 II, 16| they are therefore to be worshipped, that they may not injure, 34 II, 18| subject. Whoever shall have worshipped and followed these most 35 II, 18| because those images which are worshipped are representations of men 36 II, 18| image of a man should be worshipped by the image of God, for 37 II, 18| weaker than that which is worshipped: then that it is an inexpiable 38 II, 18| Therefore they are not to be worshipped, because they lie under 39 III, 17| altogether neglected the gods, or worshipped them in an impious manner; 40 III, 27| understands that God is to be worshipped, or has the hope of immortality 41 III, 29| or why is she not alone worshipped, if she has power in all 42 III, 29| though she is religiously worshipped by them; why she is more 43 IV, 3 | indeed, where the one God is worshipped, where life and every action 44 IV, 3 | argument: that every god who is worshipped by man must, amidst the 45 IV, 3 | only, therefore, is to be worshipped, who can truly be called 46 IV, 4 | nothing at all was to be worshipped; or they approved of false 47 IV, 4 | if none of those who are worshipped is said to have originally 48 IV, 4 | and only God ought to be worshipped, who was before Jupiter, 49 IV, 14| that He alone ought to be worshipped. Nor did He at any time 50 IV, 27| we may know what is to be worshipped and what to be held in execration; 51 IV, 27| are demons; when they are worshipped, then falsely say that they 52 IV, 28| things by which the gods are worshipped? What, then, is it? Truly 53 IV, 28| superstitious. But those who worshipped the public and ancient gods 54 IV, 29| matchless God cannot be worshipped except through the Son. 55 IV, 30| pretended that they knew and worshipped God aiming at the increase 56 V, 5 | divinity, God was manifestly worshipped. And therefore there were 57 V, 8 | unjust because gods are worshipped; and that all evils daily 58 V, 8 | do not permit God to be worshipped even by a few.~But if God 59 V, 8 | few.~But if God only were worshipped, there would~not be dissensions 60 V, 20| do not permit God to be worshipped by others, but endeavour 61 V, 20| neglect; why they wish to be worshipped by men; what the piety of 62 V, 21| ANIMALS WHICH THE EGYPTIANS WORSHIPPED.~But they, because they 63 V, 21| If they are gods who are worshipped in this manner, if for this 64 V, 21| only, they ought not to be worshipped, because they wish to be 65 V, 21| because they wish to be worshipped in this manner: they are 66 V, 21| that they are not to be worshipped at all, inasmuch as they 67 V, 22| because their gods are not worshipped by us, but because the truth 68 VI, 1 | what sacrifice God must be worshipped. For that is the duty of 69 VI, 7 | there are many gods who are worshipped. The deceitful and treacherous 70 VI, 25| always at hand? not to be worshipped with the immolation of victims 71 VI, 25| He ought therefore to be worshipped with things which are not 72 VII, 5 | therefore, God seeks to be worshipped, and to be honoured by man 73 VII, 6 | they are many, if they are worshipped only on this account by 74 VII, 17| will order himself to be worshipped as the Son of God; and power 75 VII, 19| gods made by the hands be worshipped; but the images being thrust 76 VII, 26| These are they who have worshipped the works of their own hands,


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