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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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1 I, 4 | madmen or deceivers. But truly we see that their predictions 2 I, 5 | Reason, or Nature, but, as He truly is, God, and that this universe, 3 I, 11| they believe them: yes, truly they prove by the fact itself 4 I, 12| flame. Therefore she is truly a virgin, for she sends 5 I, 15| Quirinus. In the same manner truly Athens worshipped Minerva, 6 I, 18| or enslave free peoples. Truly the greater number of men 7 I, 18| ascended to heaven. Is there truly any reason why any one should 8 I, 21| and slew the victor. This truly is ranch more absurd. But 9 II, 3 | copious-ness and spirit. But truly you fear the prison of Socrates, 10 II, 3 | understand that which is false is truly the part of wisdom, but 11 II, 5 | rise."~All these things truly were not the work of Jupiter, 12 II, 6 | the world present to this? Truly they themselves tell us, 13 II, 9 | learn it from any one. Yes, truly, we will praise Him; for 14 II, 17| and those whom the people truly call enchanters, when they 15 III, 1 | but they could not speak truly, because they had not learned 16 III, 1 | that they never spoke so truly as when they uttered their 17 III, 6 | conceal it at his home. For truly he is not for taking it 18 III, 6 | How much more wisely and truly he would act, if he should 19 III, 9 | should ask a man who is truly wise for what purpose he 20 III, 16| Cicero indeed testified. "Truly," he says, "all their disputation, 21 III, 20| into unpermitted things? Truly they are much more wicked 22 III, 23| affection of pity, which is truly called humanity, by which 23 III, 27| of the executioners? But truly pain inflicted upon the 24 IV, 1 | wise, because no one can be truly wise in the judgment of 25 IV, 3 | paternal indulgence, wishes truly that gratitude should be 26 IV, 3 | to be worshipped, who can truly be called Father. He also 27 IV, 10| land, of whom it might more truly be said (as the poet says), 28 IV, 12| righteous to life, then He shall truly have the government of the 29 IV, 13| without parents, is most truly named by Trismegistus "fatherless" 30 IV, 26| the truth. For they are truly blind who, not seeing heavenly 31 IV, 26| words of God. For you may truly call those deaf who do not 32 IV, 26| of the divine nature, he truly is speechless and dumb, 33 IV, 26| favour of God. For He is truly to be considered lame, who, 34 IV, 26| of vices. For they ought truly to be accounted as leprous 35 IV, 27| power of injuring. Yea, truly, it would be consistent 36 IV, 28| worshipped? What, then, is it? Truly religion is the cultivation 37 IV, 29| and bears His name, he truly together with the Son worships 38 V, 5 | rapacious as wolves. And they truly do this who persecute those 39 V, 6 | suitable to a king. This truly is justice, and this is, 40 V, 10| what character is piety? Truly it is among those who are 41 V, 11| immediately is pacified.That is truly a beast by whose command 42 V, 15| God, as Trismegistus most truly defined it, as we have said 43 V, 18| happen that a man who is truly just should be in circumstances 44 V, 19| since you yourself most truly said in another place: " 45 V, 22| as it has been said most truly) produces hatred. What, 46 VI, 3 | therefore speak better and more truly, who say that the two ways 47 VI, 4 | turned aside from God; he truly will be cast down to hell, 48 VI, 5 | strength for walking, so truly knowledge is of no avail 49 VI, 6 | highest step of power, then, truly laying aside pretence, these 50 VI, 6 | sense in which we wish the truly wise to be understood. Nor 51 VI, 8 | entirely abrogated. Nor, truly, can we be released from 52 VI, 9 | for on its own account? Truly they are delighted with 53 VI, 11| dangers of this kind. Yes, truly, they will say that it is 54 VI, 12| and an unknown person, he truly is worthy of praise, because 55 VI, 13| ascends the third appears truly to have attained the likeness 56 VI, 14| virtues from vices, which is truly a very easy matter. For 57 VI, 18| another, as he himself most truly says, is not in accordance 58 VI, 20| expose as it is to kill. But truly parricides complain of the 59 VI, 24| to him, he says. A speech truly heavenly, had it not been 60 VI, 24| the altar of God, which is truly very great, and which is 61 VI, 25| How much better and more truly does Seneca speak: "Will 62 VII, 1 | authority of Democritus, spoke truly in this matter, who said 63 VII, 5 | make him for His own sake? Truly, that there might be one 64 VII, 10| the slave of pleasure, he truly, being condemned, shall 65 VII, 11| destroyer of all things. But truly we see that the productions 66 VII, 12| as the soul departs: yes, truly, the body, being dissolved, 67 VII, 13| be said more senseless. Truly he had his eyes uninjured,


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