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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | habitation and place of abode in common: "He built for immortals 2 I, 7 | gods who are worshipped in common, whose number is small and 3 I, 11| are miserably engaged. The common people imagine that Jupiter 4 I, 11| because Olympus is the common name both of the mountain 5 I, 11| natural Jupiter, led by the common practice of superstition, 6 I, 11| or rivers. For that was a common practice among the ancients, 7 I, 15| But the life of men and common intercourse led to the exalting 8 I, 20| spoken of those which are common. The wolf, the nurse of 9 II, 5 | look up to and honour the common Parent of the human race, 10 II, 6 | sake of gods and men as a common dwelling? Therefore the 11 II, 6 | might be, as it were, a common abode for gods and men. 12 II, 10| his life. One of these is common to us with the other animals, 13 II, 13| composed of God, but of the common air, are dissolved by death. 14 III, 1 | error and ignorance of the common people, who are the slaves 15 III, 2 | begin, therefore, from the common name of philosophy, that 16 III, 5 | have reduced himself to the common herd. For the common people 17 III, 5 | the common herd. For the common people have sometimes more 18 III, 6 | whence we have something in common with God, and with the animal 19 III, 8 | which it cannot have in common with the other animals. 20 III, 8 | from anxiety or joy, is common to all. I do not consider 21 III, 8 | principle, wished to avoid this common blending together of all, 22 III, 8 | great subject of dispute--common to man with the beasts. 23 III, 8 | which knowledge produces are common to man with other animals, 24 III, 8 | do not attain even to a common and moderate good except 25 III, 9 | reverence and worship of the common Parent of mankind. And if 26 III, 10| which are given to man are common to him with other living 27 III, 11| desired by all; but this is common also to man with the beasts, 28 III, 12| peculiar to the body, many common to both, as is virtue itself; 29 III, 15| evidently did not refer to the common name of philosophy; for, 30 III, 18| not therefore the true and common Father of all justly find 31 III, 21| must possess all things in common. This is capable of being 32 III, 21| be says, ought to be in common; so that many men may flock 33 III, 21| possible for a wife to be common, but impossible for a son, 34 III, 25| application to philosophy. Common learning must be acquired 35 III, 28| they did not even possess common wisdom. For they were not 36 IV, 1 | would that this name, once common to all the class, though 37 V, 1 | because the prophets spoke in common and simple language, as 38 V, 1 | considered anile, foolish, and common. So entirely do they regard 39 V, 5 | men sought all things in common;" since God had given the 40 V, 5 | God had given the earth in common to all, that they might 41 V, 5 | might pass their life in common, not that mad and raging 42 V, 5 | cause hunger and thirst in common but all alike had abundance, 43 V, 5 | good and evil. Thus the common intercourse of life perished 44 V, 6 | laboured to obtain for the common use of men, were now conveyed 45 V, 6 | share the bounties of the common God and Father with those 46 V, 8 | earth, if there were by common Consent a general observance 47 V, 8 | the authority of Coot, the common parent of all.~ 48 V, 19| all the errors both of the common people and also of the philosophers 49 V, 20| deserted by their own. For the common people for the most part, 50 VI, 2 | omit those things which are common to us with them, that I 51 VI, 6 | defence of the good, may be common to it with the evil. For 52 VI, 6 | foreigners, these destroy the common society of the human race; 53 VI, 7 | to be separated from that common one. and to branch off to 54 VI, 8 | times; and there will be one common Master and Ruler of all, 55 VI, 10| comprises the principle of common life. For God, who has not 56 VI, 21| de spise the simple and common language of the sacred writings 57 VII, 5 | of this present life is common to us with the dumb animals; 58 VII, 5 | he was banished to this common world, that he might at 59 VII, 5 | to be found, pleasure is common and public. Thus it necessarily 60 VII, 8 | that he might escape this common linking together, that the 61 VII, 9 | earthly life, which we lead in common with dumb animals, both 62 VII, 17| waste, as though by one common robbery. When these things 63 VII, 21| are detained in one and a common place of confinement, until


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