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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, 1 | wonderful that the truth appears so obscure to men, and to 2 I, 11| very diversity of sex, it appears that these things which 3 I, 11| and earth. Therefore it appears that Saturn was not born 4 I, 13| gods above. From which it appears that he was a king on earth; 5 I, 21| a man." And because this appears ambiguous, both a torch 6 I, 21| worshipped were not yet born; it appears that the Curetes, on the 7 II, 1 | there is more in man than appears; and that they cannot retain 8 II, 2 | For the likeness of a man appears to be necessary at that 9 II, 4 | to religion; where there appears to be nothing which can 10 II, 4 | from heaven. From which it appears that those gods have nothing 11 II, 9 | contrary name. From which it appears that the source of all evils 12 II, 9 | Therefore, on the contrary, it appears to me exceedingly probable; 13 II, 18| the divine name. But if it appears that these religious rites 14 III, 2 | wise. In the other arts it appears what this devotedness effects, 15 III, 3 | ACADEMIC SECT.~Philosophy appears to consist of two subjects, 16 III, 3 | the sun is as great as it appears to be, or is many times 17 III, 4 | but by all, so that it now appears to have been long ago destroyed 18 III, 13| gaining which we are born; it appears that philosophy is altogether 19 III, 14| the gods?"~From this it appears, either that he wished to 20 III, 17| exist; and that very time appears to be miserable, because 21 III, 18| crime; yet he, however, appears to have had some cause for 22 III, 18| live with justice. For it appears to me that Cato sought a 23 III, 19| most foolish expression appears from this, that he added 24 III, 21| being endured, as long as it appears to be spoken of money. But 25 IV, 2 | where the title of folly appears; under the covering of which 26 IV, 4 | origin of man, since it appears that there were men on the 27 IV, 13| mystery of the truth. For he appears to have denied that He was 28 IV, 13| is His divinity, he now appears to assent to us, when he 29 IV, 16| God, so that he clearly appears to have been present? But 30 IV, 18| nations." From which it appears that the Jews had no other 31 IV, 24| obedience. It plainly therefore appears, that he who is a guide 32 V, 2 | things, that he sometimes appears to have been one of the 33 V, 7 | themselves, to be free from fault appears to be beyond the power of 34 V, 9 | whoever disagrees with them appears to reprove them. Nor is 35 V, 14| Unless by chance Flaccus appears to them to rave in his lyrics, 36 V, 14| says the highest virtue appears to them to consist in greatness 37 V, 15| true wisdom, unless he also appears to be foolish. Carneades 38 V, 17| great price? It evidently appears foolish to prefer to buy 39 V, 17| so that the same Laelius appears not to have defended natural 40 V, 18| Now by these things it appears that he is the wisest man 41 V, 19| this is the cause why he appears to be foolish who prefers 42 V, 19| throw it upon the hearth, appears as foolish as, in a case 43 VI, 2 | account of its distance appears to have a measure no greater 44 VI, 2 | instruction of him who, with them, appears to be already perfect. For 45 VI, 3 | which at its first entrance appears to be pleasant and much 46 VI, 4 | composed to the sight, that it appears to be level and open, and 47 VI, 5 | also evil. And this also appears to be thus to philosophers, 48 VI, 5 | thing, and virtue another, appears from this, because knowledge 49 VI, 6 | force and purport of virtue appears; nor will it have recourse 50 VI, 7 | so it has something which appears to resemble virtue: as it 51 VI, 12| Theophrastus. For (as it appears to me) it is highly becoming 52 VI, 12| this account only, that it appears among men to be done rightly 53 VI, 13| he who ascends the third appears truly to have attained the 54 VI, 14| the good and the evil, it appears that philosophers were far 55 VI, 15| also vicious. From which it appears that it was no, the object 56 VII, 4 | it has any existence, as appears from the wonderful nature 57 VII, 5 | his Parent, so that God appears, as it were, with outstretched 58 VII, 12| which says that the soul appears to be mortal because it 59 VII, 12| seriously; for he who does this appears to be afraid lest any one 60 VII, 22| is no wonder that it so appears to them. For the matter 61 VII, 25| city of Rome remains it appears that nothing of this kind


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