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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I | BOOK I. OF THE FALSE WORSHIP 2 I, 5 | comprised in the work of one book the generation of the gods; 3 I, 6 | Chrysippus speaks in that book which he composed concerning 4 I, 6 | found, holding in her hand a book. The senate transferred 5 I, 7 | subject of both in the second book. In the meantime it is enough 6 I, 11| triumph of Cupid: in which book he not only represented 7 I, 17| For the whole of his third book respecting the Nature of 8 I, 22| Sextus Claudius, in that book which he wrote in Greek, 9 I, 23| lived. Theophilus, in his book written to Autolycus respecting 10 I, 23| determined now to bring this book to an end, that it may not 11 II | BOOK II. OF THE ORIGIN OF ERROR.~ 12 II, 1 | have shown in the first book that the religious ceremonies 13 II, 1 | should be left, this second book shall lay open the very 14 II, 5 | darkness! He concludes the book, in which he briefly comprises 15 II, 7 | been mentioned in the first book, were enticed by Pompilius 16 II, 9 | himself to the reading of this book, he may be instructed, and 17 II, 9 | endeavour to show in the fourth book. Then He made another being, 18 II, 9 | as we said in the first book; and therefore He is such 19 II, 11| contained in the sacred book of God; those things collected 20 II, 11| lately written a particular book on this subject to my disciple 21 II, 11| greater length in the last book. Now let us revert to the 22 II, 12| on the Laws, in the first book, handed down the same thing 23 II, 18| shall speak in the last book. He delays, therefore, until 24 III | BOOK III. OF THE FALSE WISDOM 25 III, 2 | is the business of this book to show the emptiness and 26 III, 13| conveniently in the last book, when we shall have to discuss 27 III, 24| earth, were is not that this book must now be concluded, and 28 III, 24| not the work of a single book to run over the errors of 29 III, 29| explained in the second book. He therefore lays plots 30 III, 30| the truth is, yet the next book will more plainly indicate 31 IV | BOOK IV. OF TRUE WISDOM AND RELIGION.~ 32 IV, 2 | discuss the subject in this book, if I shall first have shown 33 IV, 3 | have taught in the former book, does not imply wisdom; 34 IV, 6 | the Sibyls. Hermes, in the book which is entitled The Perfect 35 IV, 7 | shall speak in the last book. But now let us speak of 36 IV, 11| Elias also, in the third book of Kings: "I have been very 37 IV, 12| things more fully in the last book, when we shall speak of 38 IV, 13| forth."~Also in the second book of Kings, the prophet Nathan 39 IV, 14| Melchisedec." Also in the first book of Kings: "And I will raise 40 IV, 15| are so many, that a single book is not sufficient to comprise 41 IV, 16| ungodly;" and Solomon in the book of Wisdom used these words: " 42 IV, 20| Isaiah teaches, in whose book the Most High Father addresses 43 IV, 26| I will show in the last book.~ 44 IV, 28| gathering, for in his second book respecting the nature of 45 IV, 30| subject of justice in the next book.~ 46 V | BOOK V. OF JUSTICE.~ 47 V, 1 | rank among pleaders. His book, which bears the title of 48 V, 3 | the second and preceding book I have spoken respecting 49 V, 11| Domitius, in his seventh book, concerning the office of 50 V, 23| and poor, let him take the book of Seneca which has the 51 V, 23| a providence;" in which book he has said many things, 52 VI | BOOK VI. OF TRUE WORSHIP.~ 53 VI, 1 | we showed in the second book. the soul is concerned with 54 VI, 2 | the discussion of this book will show; for nothing can 55 VI, 5 | it likewise in the third book of the above-mentioned treatise. 56 VI, 6 | made plain in the third book, when I was discussing the 57 VI, 7 | showed in the preceding book, so this way, which belongs 58 VI, 8 | Marcus Tullius, in his third book respecting the Republic, 59 VI, 9 | have shown in the third book, than the goods of everlasting 60 VI, 20| for the measure of the book itself now demands moderation; 61 VI, 20| Sisinnius Capita teaches in his book on the games. Therefore, 62 VI, 24| whose words in the third book of the Academics are: "But 63 VI, 24| writer says, in the first book of the same work: "What 64 VII | BOOK VII. OF A HAPPY LIFE.~ 65 VII, 1 | subject we must speak in this book, lest all that is gone before 66 VII, 1 | as we spoke in the fourth book concerning His first advent, 67 VII, 1 | first advent, so in this book we will relate His second 68 VII, 4 | providence in the first book. For if it has any existence, 69 VII, 4 | the Supreme God in that book which he wrote to me, say: " 70 VII, 5 | all together in the second book. Therefore He placed in 71 VII, 12| has related in his third book. Since, he says, the soul 72 VII, 14| has related in his first book respecting divination, foolishly 73 VII, 14| beginning in the second book. Therefore let the philosophers, 74 VII, 18| not conceal. For in that book which is entitled the Complete 75 VII, 25| nor would the limits of my book receive so great a multitude


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