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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, 2 | truth, I did not think it so necessary to take my commencement 2 I, 2 | eloquence, and because it is necessary to speak, in different places 3 I, 4 | disregarding all things necessary for the maintenance of life, 4 I, 8 | that this arrangement is necessary, in order that He may have 5 I, 10| invented the lyre. It is necessary that Father Liber should 6 I, 16| remain many things which are necessary for the work which I have 7 II, 2 | likeness of a man appears to be necessary at that time when he is 8 II, 9 | is required: it is only necessary to remind him of his own 9 II, 9 | produced? Therefore it was necessary that man should be last 10 II, 11| and ceases to exist, it is necessary that the whole race must 11 II, 12| Because, they say, it was necessary that it should once happen, 12 II, 17| offering of these, when the necessary result comes to pass, they 13 III, 1 | in refuting error it is necessary to overthrow both. For inasmuch 14 III, 5 | KNOWLEDGE OF MANY THINGS IS NECESSARY.~For there are many things 15 III, 5 | are only so far wise as is necessary. And if you inquire of them 16 III, 6 | nothing may be known, it is necessary that something be known. 17 III, 6 | nothing can be known, it is necessary that this fact must be known, 18 III, 7 | guidance of life. It is not necessary to enlarge on every point; 19 III, 7 | follows that philosophy is not necessary for us; because we are already 20 III, 8 | pain, health--are no less necessary for dumb creatures than 21 III, 8 | not if they are not more necessary for them, because man can 22 III, 8 | that the greatest labour is necessary for the attainment of the 23 III, 8 | cannot be that by which it is necessary to arrive at another. But 24 III, 11| cannot reign, but it is necessary that all should be capable 25 III, 13| before mentioned is not necessary, nor this of logic, because 26 III, 22| which virtue is especially necessary. Therefore he did not find 27 III, 24| still remain, which are more necessary for the present work. And 28 III, 25| GREAT QUALIFICATIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR ITS PURSUIT.~We must 29 III, 25| instruction in many arts is necessary for an application to philosophy. 30 III, 25| music, and astronomy, are necessary, because these arts have 31 III, 30| philosophers. But it was necessary for me to make a digression 32 IV, 3 | fathers or lords; but it is necessary to consider the gods both 33 IV, 4 | was their befitting and necessary duty. But that the gods 34 IV, 10| the beginning, that it was necessary, as the end of the world 35 IV, 13| For why would it have been necessary to make mention of the flesh, 36 IV, 18| avoid that which it was necessary for Him to undergo and endure, 37 IV, 26| executioners did not think it necessary to break His bones (as was 38 IV, 26| the cross, because it was necessary that He should be lifted 39 V, 20| latter to goods; and it is necessary for that which is good to 40 V, 23| show respecting each how necessary it is for a wise and just 41 V, 23| the highest kind, it is necessary that the just and wise man 42 V, 23| endued with virtue; it is necessary that the just man should 43 VI, 2 | that the same things are necessary and pleasing to them as 44 VI, 5 | should be longer than is necessary:--~"It is virtue, O Albinus, 45 VI, 6 | so much virtue which is necessary to overcome them as good 46 VI, 7 | unites them all, where it was necessary that the good should be 47 VI, 9 | the knowledge of God is necessary, as it were the head, and 48 VI, 17| say that inclination is necessary for the attainment of these 49 VI, 19| providing those things which are necessary for life; con-cupiscence, 50 VI, 19| as it is both just and necessary to employ anger towards 51 VI, 19| because if they oppose, it is necessary either to destroy them or 52 VI, 20| seek those things which are necessary for the preservation of 53 VII, 1 | the meantime, I think it necessary to admonish those who are 54 VII, 1 | and that which is chiefly necessary, true and unassailable. 55 VII, 4 | made may contain something necessary for use. In like manner, 56 VII, 4 | live and exist, all things necessary for them are supplied at 57 VII, 4 | useful things, wisdom was not necessary for him. Therefore let Marcus 58 VII, 5 | established the earthly. It is not necessary at present to follow out 59 VII, 5 | destroyed? Therefore it is necessary, that the just and wise 60 VII, 12| therefore, virtue and wisdom are necessary, that both grief, which 61 VII, 21| ours, which we use for the necessary purposes of life, and which 62 VII, 22| one God. Therefore it is necessary that the resurrection should 63 VII, 25| I have not considered it necessary to bring forward their testimonies


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