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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | the testimony of prophets, lest a proof derived from those 2 I, 5 | stirs the mighty whole."~And lest any one should happen to 3 I, 7 | they ought to be called, lest they do injury to the true 4 I, 10| Athenians through favour, lest he should appear to be too 5 I, 10| proof of his manliness, lest he should appear too effeminate. 6 I, 14| bidding him to take heed lest his son should expel him 7 I, 16| another;' and does he fear lest any one should act towards 8 I, 20| are to be enclosed within, lest they should be false if 9 I, 21| Priapus of his disguise, lest something deserving of ridicule 10 II, 1 | necessity and died, yet, lest any doubt should be left, 11 II, 1 | blind the minds of men, lest they should see the light,-- 12 II, 1 | they should see the light,--lest, in short, they should look 13 II, 2 | superfluous. But they fear lest their religion should be 14 II, 3 | discussed by the vulgar, lest such discussion should extinguish 15 II, 3 | eloquence. For there is no fear lest speech should fail you in 16 II, 4 | much by anger as by fear, lest they themselves should be 17 II, 5 | contrived them? Doubtless lest, as the light of the sun 18 II, 12| need of divine testimony, lest that of man should be insufficient. 19 II, 15| God in His forethought, lest the devil, to whom from 20 III, 4 | allow wisdom to any other, lest it should confess that it 21 III, 6 | who would wish to labour lest he should know anything? 22 III, 16| accomplishments, I fear lest it should seem not to have 23 III, 16| but as if he were afraid lest he should be arraigned by 24 III, 16| may be quickly taken up, lest any part of life should 25 III, 17| from us without pleasure; lest, since we ourselves are 26 III, 20| AEsculapius? He evidently feared lest he should be put upon his 27 III, 23| from their parents. And lest they should suffer shipwreck 28 III, 23| deep. I will cast you away, lest I myself should be cast 29 III, 23| imperil so great a multitude; lest, if they should perish through 30 III, 30| vain on false subjects, lest any one by chance being 31 IV, 2 | treasury of wisdom and truth, lest the secret of His divine 32 IV, 11| them, and of their seed, lest, if He should be born of 33 IV, 17| foreskins of your heart, lest my fury come forth like 34 IV, 17| nourished only for death; lest, by devoting themselves 35 IV, 18| the tetrarch, who feared lest he should be deposed from 36 IV, 18| beaten, He shall be silent, lest any one should know what 37 IV, 18| things we will hope in Him, lest this place be deserted for 38 IV, 19| again from the dead, fearing lest, the body having been stolen 39 IV, 20| show Himself to the Jews, lest He should lead them to repentance, 40 IV, 23| that men ought to live, lest, by living in another way, 41 IV, 24| all things as in virtue, lest there should be no difference 42 IV, 26| all these things were done lest His body, being injured 43 IV, 30| with the greatest prudence, lest we should at any time fall 44 V, 1 | obtaining this. For they fear lest they should be overcome 45 V, 1 | I said, they are afraid lest, if they should hear, they 46 V, 2 | enticed by the frauds of any, lest their simplicity should 47 V, 6 | all men laid aside piety, lest, if they should live piously, 48 V, 11| also for the sake of envy, lest either they themselves should 49 V, 12| unless it is that they fear lest, as justice grows strong 50 V, 12| foolish, why do they fear lest the wise shall be allured 51 V, 20| the defence of their gods, lest, if our affairs should increase ( 52 V, 20| concerning divine things, lest they should both be derided 53 V, 23| which belongs to another, lest he should injure any one 54 V, 23| and government of others, lest, being corrupted by the 55 V, 23| His precepts. Therefore, lest they should be as much corrupted 56 VI, 4 | gratification must be laid aside, lest the enemy should overpower 57 VI, 4 | the appearance of light, lest any one should grasp and 58 VI, 5 | which I prefer to introduce, lest, while I refute the opinions 59 VI, 17| mind, either of one fearing lest he should be in want, or 60 VI, 18| ought not to be boastful, lest he a should appear to have 61 VI, 18| also diligently take care, lest by any fault of his he should 62 VI, 18| go down upon our wrath, lest he should depart as a witness 63 VI, 19| with continual stripes, lest by useless love and excessive 64 VI, 20| within the prescribed limits, lest it should soothe and captivate 65 VI, 20| us to be present at all, lest any bloodshed should overspread 66 VI, 22| against, as snares or nets, lest, captivated by the softness 67 VI, 25| in the greatest degree, lest any one should chance to 68 VII, 1 | must speak in this book, lest all that is gone before 69 VII, 1 | undertaken, in uncertainty, lest any one should by chance 70 VII, 9 | God cannot be seen by man, lest any one should imagine from 71 VII, 12| this appears to be afraid lest any one should believe it. 72 VII, 22| away from the eyes of men, lest, if he were seen or heard, 73 VII, 22| introduced the river of oblivion, lest the souls, remembering their 74 VII, 25| things; and at the same time, lest weariness should be occasioned 75 VII, 25| decrees can be delayed--lest, sooner than we think for,


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