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65 providence
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64 wished
63 common
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, pref| and elegance of speech, in order that it may flow with greater 2 I, 5 | all things were placed in order, arranged, and made by some 3 I, 6 | respecting the gods, in order that he might, after the 4 I, 6 | having enumerated four in order, says that the fifth was 5 I, 8 | arrangement is necessary, in order that He may have some to 6 I, 9 | woman, Omphale, who used to order him to sit at her feet, 7 I, 11 | us examine the matter, in order that men may understand 8 I, 11 | spoke respecting men; but in order that they might embellish 9 I, 11 | Inachus, into a heifer. And in order that she might escape the 10 I, 11 | a very powerful king, in order that the memory of his parents 11 I, 15 | by which they were set in order and reduced to a civilized 12 I, 15 | degree to the error; for, in order that they might appear to 13 I, 20 | disgraceful to the senate, in order that a kind of dignity might 14 II, 2 | you received upright, in order that you might be able to 15 II, 5 | could not be moved with such order and arrangement, unless 16 II, 5 | with a divine and wonderful order, to accomplish the variations 17 II, 9 | most complete goodness,--in order that goodness might spring 18 II, 9 | heap, and arranged them in order, He constructed and adorned 19 II, 9 | existing with the greatest order, except one who has intelligence, 20 II, 17 | images and statues; who, in order that they might turn away 21 II, 18 | to desert the living in order that you may serve memorials 22 III, 1 | refuting philosophy by the very order of the subject which I have 23 III, 5 | are useful for life, in order that you may seek them; 24 III, 8 | he would lose the fixed order of his condition. For that 25 III, 8 | they eagerly seek it, in order that they may be affected 26 III, 8 | must therefore feel pain in order that we may enjoy good; 27 III, 8 | oppressed and harassed, in order that it may be of itself 28 III, 12 | itself, advancing by regular order, and weighing everything, 29 III, 12 | undoubtedly be corrupted in order to its dissolution; but 30 III, 14 | they ought to be known, in order to our living well and wisely. 31 III, 16 | to be quickly found, in order that it may be quickly taken 32 III, 17 | world was made with such order and arrangement? He says: 33 III, 17 | collected together without order, all things are produced 34 III, 17 | together, he says, in varied order and position as the letters 35 III, 17 | cannot come together in such order and arrangement; for nothing 36 III, 19 | believed Pythagoras, who, in order that he might prevent men 37 III, 25 | given to the grammarians, in order that you may know the right 38 IV, 3 | and Liber, and the rest in order; which Lucilius laughs at 39 IV, 9 | arranger of the established order of things, and the framer 40 IV, 10 | This series of events, this order, is contained in the secrets 41 IV, 14 | priest for ever, after the order of Melchisedec." Also in 42 IV, 26 | all the duties of life, in order that He might teach man 43 IV, 26 | the next place, it was in order that His body might be kept 44 IV, 27 | say that they are gods; in order that they may lead men into 45 V, 2 | the interests of men, in order that, impious and foolish 46 V, 4 | philosophers and historians --in order that he might especially 47 V, 9 | which is more impious, in order that they may be priests 48 V, 18 | shipwrecked man his plank, in order that he may preserve his 49 V, 18 | offering the gold for sale, in order that he may buy it for a 50 VI, 4 | in a changed and inverted order. In the one he has pointed 51 VI, 4 | goods, which is the better order; in the other, first temporal 52 VI, 4 | evils, which is the worse order: so that, whosoever has 53 VI, 12 | upon the altar of God, in order that you may provide for 54 VI, 18 | sparing of his property, in order that he may do good; but 55 VI, 19 | in our power, that is, in order that tender age may be formed 56 VI, 20 | their nature: they see, in order that they may seek those 57 VI, 20 | bloodshed. Moreover, they order them, even though wounded 58 VII, 3 | they have willed to set in order the glorious nature of the 59 VII, 5 | in their arrangement, the order of their creation, the power 60 VII, 7 | nor arranged and set in order without some most skilful 61 VII, 14 | revolutions of which in order the circles of years are 62 VII, 14 | pass I will explain in its order. We have often said that 63 VII, 17 | call himself God, and will order himself to be worshipped 64 VII, 17 | enemies; neither law, nor order, nor military discipline


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