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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, 5 | first-born because nothing was produced before Him, but all things 2 I, 5 | was reported that he was produced from the heaven; but he 3 I, 5 | from which all things were produced, and that God was the mind 4 I, 5 | living creatures which are produced derive their life." Anaxagoras 5 I, 5 | through the whole body, yet He produced gods as ministers of His 6 I, 7 | Himself? For He cannot be produced from any one, who Himself 7 I, 7 | from any one, who Himself produced all things. I have, as I 8 I, 7 | his Exhortations that God produced ministers of His kingdom. 9 I, 7 | nothing before Him, He was produced from Himself before all 10 I, 12| of fire, which by itself produced all things, was without 11 I, 12| flame; and you see no bodies produced from flame. Therefore she 12 I, 12| all things are conceived, produced, and supported. Lastly, 13 I, 15| of your country the gods produced you? You brought us forth 14 I, 18| made wine, than to have produced and brought forth from the 15 I, 21| prompt, which has ofttimes produced wicked and impious deeds." 16 II, 2 | these images; for they were produced by his instrumentality, 17 II, 2 | out of which they were produced? Why, then, do you subject 18 II, 9 | might flow forth afar, He produced a Spirit like to Himself, 19 II, 9 | is so called from being produced, it must have been produced. 20 II, 9 | produced, it must have been produced. But from whom could it 21 II, 9 | certain that it cannot be produced from that which is destitute 22 II, 9 | without which nothing is produced. Therefore God did not arise 23 II, 9 | because He has not been produced or sprung from any other 24 II, 9 | neither corn nor animals were produced? Therefore it was necessary 25 II, 9 | dominion over the rest. Man was produced."~So impious must we think 26 II, 10| said that all things were produced from fire Thales of Miletus 27 II, 10| water could not have been produced from fire, nor, on the other 28 II, 10| true that all things were produced from a mingling of the two. 29 II, 12| XII. THAT ANIMALS WERE NOT PRODUCED SPONTANEOUSLY, BUT BY A 30 II, 12| the compulsion of nature, produced tender animals; afterwards, 31 II, 12| But, that they might be produced from the earth without the 32 II, 12| says that all things are produced of their own accord, and 33 II, 12| if nothing can be done or produced without design, it is plain 34 II, 12| which we call man, was produced by the supreme Deity under 35 II, 12| understood that man could not be produced except by God? But, however, 36 III, 12| virtue the chief good is produced. Therefore a happy life, 37 III, 17| inasmuch as these were produced before it was possible to 38 III, 17| Therefore these were not produced for use; but use was produced 39 III, 17| produced for use; but use was produced from them. If there is no 40 III, 17| but all things must be produced of their own accord. From 41 III, 17| without order, all things are produced and take their form. Why, 42 III, 19| blindness and errors are produced by ignorance of the truth 43 III, 19| very being which had been produced. But he evidently believed 44 III, 28| say that all things were produced of their own accord: by 45 IV, 3 | many fathers (for he is produced from one only), therefore 46 IV, 4 | acknowledges that man has been produced by the Supreme God in an 47 IV, 4 | those by whom man was not produced, for he could not be produced 48 IV, 4 | produced, for he could not be produced by many. Therefore the one 49 IV, 7 | of the divine good which produced God, whose name cannot be 50 IV, 8 | wonders that God could be produced from God by a putting forth 51 V, 5 | and that that which was produced for all might not be wanting 52 V, 5 | the fruits of the earth produced for them, nor did they in 53 V, 6 | supported by the terror produced by axes and swords, they 54 V, 8 | impiously worship were not yet produced, and the worship of the 55 V, 15| condition of living; He has produced all to wisdom; He has promised 56 V, 21| things are spontaneously produced, and that all things which 57 V, 23| For he knows that all are produced by the same God, and in 58 VI, 10| minds unworthy of men, which produced these foolish trifles! O 59 VI, 19| nothing in man which is not produced in him with great reason 60 VI, 25| receiving of which He Himself produced us. But how true this twofold 61 VII, 1 | destruction must have been produced. But everything which comes 62 VII, 3 | account, why then were we produced? Why do we enjoy the world 63 VII, 3 | this, he said that it was produced of its own accord, the seeds 64 VII, 4 | they think that men were produced in all lands and fields 65 VII, 4 | contained in it, and which are produced. It is evident, therefore, 66 VII, 5 | innumerable souls, as He produced the angels, to whom there 67 VII, 5 | of living beings might be produced, and that He might fill 68 VII, 6 | for the present; if we are produced without cause--if no providence 69 VII, 6 | long, or how far were men produced, or on what account? Why 70 VII, 7 | either that all things were produced of their own accord or from 71 VII, 12| the body, since they are produced together, is both false, 72 VII, 12| perished together, as they are produced together, the soul would 73 VII, 13| musicians call harmony, is produced by the tightening of the


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