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impiety 27
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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, 10| childhood, proved to be impious, and almost a parricide, 2 I, 11| except that the memory of impious guilt and debauchery remains 3 I, 11| is not only ignorant, but impious, who disparages the excellency 4 I, 12| he was not even just, but impious not only towards his sons, 5 I, 18| aside their pernicious and impious madness, and live in innocence 6 I, 21| ought rather to be esteemed impious, who, though they are embellished 7 I, 21| ofttimes produced wicked and impious deeds." What advantage, 8 I, 21| than to worship deities so impious. profane, and sanguinary? 9 I, 22| Latium, who both established impious rites to his grandfather 10 II, 1 | and brought to light the impious vanity of men, to assert 11 II, 5 | are not only unlearned and impious, but also blind, foolish, 12 II, 7 | authority it is said to be impious to depart. Romulus, when 13 II, 9 | rest. Man was produced."~So impious must we think it to search 14 II, 18| suffers men to err, and to be impious even towards Himself, just, 15 III, 17| or worshipped them in an impious manner; and that even the 16 III, 20| only senseless, but also impious; because they wished to 17 III, 20| things which it is considered impious for men to look upon. Therefore 18 III, 20| this heavenly temple with impious disputations, than those 19 IV, 10| and justly visited the impious and ungrateful people with 20 IV, 11| law, going astray to the impious worship of false gods, then 21 IV, 14| heard these things, laid impious hands upon their God? But 22 IV, 14| might turn them from their impious and vain worship to the 23 IV, 16| against Him, and conceived the impious design of putting Him to 24 IV, 16| Does he not describe that impious design entered into by the 25 IV, 17| priests to regard Him as impious, because He destroyed the 26 IV, 18| of His, as ill-omened and impious. And when Pilate had heard 27 IV, 18| death, and that, too, by an impious man, who was ignorant of 28 IV, 20| ungrateful towards Him, and impious. Mine heritage, he says, 29 IV, 26| came into the hands of an impious nation, when, by the knowledge 30 V, 2 | interests of men, in order that, impious and foolish superstition 31 V, 3 | system would suffer cruel and impious things. But he affirmed 32 V, 3 | to his books which were impious and the enemies of God the 33 V, 6 | his kingdom, but set up an impious tyranny by violence and 34 V, 6 | men to become wicked and impious, even from this very circumstance, 35 V, 8 | to that which is right, impious superstitions have been 36 V, 8 | Therefore the unjust and impious worship of the gods has 37 V, 9 | themselves. For they call them impious, being themselves forsooth 38 V, 9 | those whom they condemn as impious, they would now understand 39 V, 9 | and that which is more impious, in order that they may 40 V, 9 | commit wicked actions are impious. For it is impossible that 41 V, 10| then become especially impious? For the more religiously 42 V, 10| they worship gods whose impious and profane rites are an 43 V, 11| fury, the satellites of an impious command. For that was no 44 V, 11| murderers have invented impious laws against the pious. 45 V, 12| though they were wicked and impious. For as to what he says, 46 V, 19| is thought abandoned and impious who deserts his father, 47 V, 19| threatens by His prophets to the impious and the rebellious.~ 48 V, 20| OF THE VANITY AND CRIMES IMPIOUS SUPERSTITIONS, AND OF THE 49 V, 20| to the just the name of impious. Besides this, if they have 50 V, 21| safety? or whence is piety so impious, that they either destroy 51 V, 21| therefore, when we suffer such impious things, we do not resist 52 VI, 4 | superstitions, that he may make them impious. But to those who seek for 53 VI, 9 | Therefore he is undoubtedly impious who does not acknowledge 54 VI, 10| broken this is to be deemed impious, and a parricide. For if 55 VI, 12| to do it, and he would be impious and detestable if he did 56 VI, 12| and neglected; but their impious wisdom is rejected alike 57 VI, 17| done, which is a wicked and impious thing; but that when compelled 58 VI, 19| it is both pernicious and impious to use it towards those 59 VI, 19| those of our own age. It is impious, because humanity is injured; 60 VI, 20| Who can doubt that he is impious who gives occasion for the 61 VII, 3 | we are at once wicked and impious in doing violence to the 62 VII, 16| human; shall contrive things impious to relate, and detestable; 63 VII, 17| when he hears of this, the impious king, inflamed with anger, 64 VII, 18| and he will do away with impious laws and violent chains."~ 65 VII, 20| judging the life of piousand impious men."~Not all men, however, 66 VII, 22| punishments, and are driven to the impious worship of gods made with 67 VII, 23| shall institute, judging the impious and the holy at the same 68 VII, 24| after the destruction of impious religions and the suppression 69 VII, 26| descend upon the hostile and impious people, and showers of brimstone, 70 VII, 26| regarded as accursed and impious. Since the truth now comes 71 VII, 26| that they might defend impious superstitions, lie in ruin.


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