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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 7 | scourge of the true God and to everlasting punishment? For in another 2 I, 11| subjection to Cupid, but to everlasting death. But let us cease 3 I, 19| actions which bring forth everlasting death. ~ 4 II, 11| that the world would be everlasting, will, notwithstanding their 5 II, 13| His own Spirit, which is everlasting, that it might bear the 6 II, 13| to its dominion, it is in everlasting darkness and death. And 7 II, 13| unrighteous, but subjects them to everlasting punishment. We term that 8 II, 13| honour the true God inherit everlasting life, themselves inhabiting 9 II, 18| darkness, and hell, and everlasting punishment. I have shown 10 III, 9 | the soul also should be everlasting. But the contemplation of 11 III, 12| incorruptible, because He is everlasting. For a state of happiness 12 III, 19| men, as I have said, to everlasting punishment. What, then, 13 III, 27| engaged upon the hope of everlasting life.~ 14 III, 29| contained both wisdom and everlasting life. Those, on the other 15 IV, 1 | good, which is blessed and everlasting on this account, because 16 IV, 4 | gods escape the penalty of everlasting death, which is the punishment 17 IV, 12| Him: and His dominion is everlasting, which shall never pass 18 IV, 12| Him; and His dominion is everlasting, and that which shall never 19 IV, 12| that even now He has an everlasting dominion, when all nations 20 IV, 13| reign of Solomon was not everlasting; for he reigned forty years. 21 IV, 14| faithful house, this is the everlasting temple; and if any one hath 22 IV, 14| temple, He must also have an everlasting priesthood in it; and there 23 IV, 14| to whom God promised an everlasting priesthood, Zechariah most 24 IV, 14| receive judgment and an everlasting dominion. If, He~says, Thou 25 IV, 14| received the dignity of everlasting Priest, and the honour of 26 IV, 20| us, made us heirs of His everlasting kingdom, the people of the 27 IV, 25| allurements, and visit it with everlasting death. And that we might 28 IV, 26| deeds, and affect with an everlasting stain those who are branded 29 IV, 29| Israel, and His Redeemer, the everlasting God; I am the first, and 30 V, 11| torture, and also to the everlasting punishment of God. But it 31 V, 19| appointed? who has prepared everlasting fire for the wicked spirits; 32 V, 20| whom God has condemned to everlasting punishments; in the next 33 VI, 3 | promised to the righteous, and everlasting punishment is threatened 34 VI, 4 | to this earthly life, is everlasting, therefore its goods and 35 VI, 4 | goods and evils are also everlasting. Thus it comes to pass, 36 VI, 6 | him to the punishment of everlasting death, which is the greatest 37 VI, 8 | diffused among all, unchanging, everlasting, which calls to duty by 38 VI, 8 | hereafter: but the same law, everlasting and unchangeable, will bind 39 VI, 9 | book, than the goods of everlasting life. Now who can bestow 40 VI, 12| is so. For God, to whom everlasting mercy belongs, on this account 41 VI, 12| frail and perishable good everlasting, or to entrust your treasures 42 VI, 12| true gifts you may have an everlasting gift from God. Mercy has 43 VI, 13| which may furnish us with an everlasting ornament. For if the worshippers 44 VI, 17| justice, God, perpetual life, everlasting light, and all those things 45 VI, 20| control, and punish him with everlasting death. The pleasure arising 46 VII, 1 | unless the divine reward of everlasting blessedness attends it? 47 VII, 2 | therefore perfect because He is everlasting, His wisdom also is perfect, 48 VII, 5 | connected with God, and everlasting as He is, to the worship 49 VII, 5 | for the body; the other everlasting, which belongs to the soul. 50 VII, 5 | heaven, is unsubstantial, everlasting, endued with sensibility, 51 VII, 9 | after and loves God, who is everlasting, by the impulse of its very 52 VII, 10| and reward of virtue are everlasting. Because the advantage of 53 VII, 11| that souls rise again to everlasting life, because temporal death 54 VII, 11| the life of the soul is everlasting, in which it receives the 55 VII, 11| of God, whose goods are everlasting, as He Himself who gave 56 VII, 11| one is mortal, the other everlasting. For the body desires nothing 57 VII, 12| since the divine spirit is everlasting. In fine, the same Lucretius, 58 VII, 21| out against tortures and everlasting fire, the nature of which 59 VII, 22| bodies, and raise them to everlasting blessedness.Therefore the 60 VII, 24| Hear me, ye mortals; an everlasting King reigns."~Then they 61 VII, 26| be no war, but peace and everlasting rest. But when the thousand 62 VII, 26| unrighteous shall be raised to everlasting punishments. These are they


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