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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 2 | questions, that it seems possible for us to discuss no subject, 2 I, 3 | first of all it would not be possible for the army to be drawn 3 I, 11| followed. It is therefore possible that there may be another 4 I, 11| unless by chance it was possible for Saturn to produce one 5 I, 11| changeable at all times. Is it possible, then, for Jupiter to lose 6 I, 11| death; and if it had been possible for him to have lived, he 7 I, 11| covering and show. It is possible that Mount Olympus may have 8 I, 13| and the father. But it is possible that each may have happened: 9 I, 18| destruction to as many as possible. If immortality can be obtained 10 I, 22| grandson. It is therefore possible that either before, or while 11 II, 2 | reason, that it might be possible to retain the memory of 12 II, 6 | part of the body; for it is possible for the world to be without 13 II, 6 | itself is God! How is it possible that out of a great heap 14 II, 8 | announce to him whether it was possible for that which he himself 15 II, 8 | Navius affirmed that it was possible; then take this whetstone, 16 II, 9 | also. For it was neither possible nor befitting that anything 17 II, 11| die individually, it is possible that, by some calamity, 18 II, 11| power of God. And if it is possible for it to die altogether, 19 II, 13| since he knew that it was possible for man to live a thousand 20 II, 17| devour as many lives as possible.~ 21 III, 2 | very thing, whether it is possible for anything to be discovered 22 III, 6 | and known: therefore it is possible for something to be known. 23 III, 8 | good; as though it were possible for any virtue to exist 24 III, 17| were produced before it was possible to speak, to hear, to see, 25 III, 17| or angles? For it must be possible for these to be torn asunder, 26 III, 17| indulgence of pleasures in every possible way; for in a short time 27 III, 18| not consider that it was possible for the soul to survive 28 III, 19| born, to die as soon as possible, and to flee from the violence 29 III, 21| race is this? How is it possible for affection to be preserved 30 III, 21| should I say that it is possible for a wife to be common, 31 III, 27| afflicted with pain? Will it be possible for any one to be happy 32 III, 30| many as it was customary or possible to bring forward in their 33 IV, 22| humble and weak, that it was possible for Him both to be despised 34 IV, 23| entirely of opinion that it is possible to resist nature, do you 35 IV, 23| I may know that they are possible? But since you yourself 36 IV, 23| teaches things which are possible? Whence it comes to pass, 37 IV, 27| hatred; as though it were possible for any one to hate another, 38 V, 1 | from this man, if it is possible, by the right of human nature, 39 V, 8 | to pass. But it was not possible even at that time when you 40 V, 10| Among these things is it possible for men to be just, who, 41 V, 15| may at length (if it is possible) recognise their errors. 42 V, 18| these things, since it is possible that a man may be compelled 43 V, 18| philosopher proposes is possible: what, then, will the just 44 V, 20| widely different; nor is it possible for truth to be united with 45 VI, 9 | justice. But let us suppose it possible that any one, by natural 46 VI, 9 | pardons sins. And thus it is possible to live without some of 47 VI, 9 | limbs, but it is by no means possible to live without a head. 48 VI, 11| objects, but as much as possible on unsuitable objects. For 49 VI, 16| walk quietly. But it is possible that he who walks may err, 50 VI, 16| right way, where it may be possible even to run without stumbling 51 VI, 18| of injury, as far as is possible let it be calmed in time. 52 VI, 20| satisfy their eyes as soon as possible. Being imbued with this 53 VI, 24| unrighteousness. For it is possible for him to be brought back, 54 VI, 24| his step, and as soon as possible recover and reform himself.~" 55 VI, 24| should be applied as soon as possible to secret diseases. For 56 VII, 2 | does. And whether this is possible is easy for every one to 57 VII, 6 | and is not to be thought possible, that that which you see 58 VII, 22| we may believe it to be possible? But the resurrection cannot 59 VII, 23| one ask of us how this is possible: for no reason can be assigned 60 VII, 27| present life must as soon as possible be laid aside, which soothe 61 VII, 27| the right way as soon as possible, or, having undertaken and 62 VII, 27| destruction and deceit, if it is possible, be deserted, in which death


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