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sought 60
soul 203
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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, 1 | that they appear to have sought for themselves not so much 2 I, 21| Osiris never sufficiently sought for." For they always lose, 3 I, 21| mentioned the boy Osiris is sought with the wailing of his 4 I, 21| because Ceres is said to have sought for her in Sicily with torches 5 II, 2 | which you ought to have sought above. For as to those vain 6 II, 18| the true God may not be sought by them. Therefore they 7 II, 19| not below; nor is He to be sought in the lowest, but rather 8 II, 20| truth which they have long sought for has been at length found, 9 III, 1 | polished with decoration sought from another source; I bear 10 III, 1 | with what mind it is to be sought. And thus, while they desire 11 III, 2 | discovered which is either sought in an improper manner, or 12 III, 2 | improper manner, or not sought at all. Let us look to this 13 III, 8 | chief good which is not sought for on its own account. 14 III, 8 | said that it ought to be sought, though no advantage was 15 III, 11| good. For they might have sought it in this manner. Whatever 16 III, 11| or trifling rewards are sought.~ 17 III, 12| not, as they say, to be sought on its own account, but 18 III, 12| full of labour, yet it is sought and desired by all; for 19 III, 12| together make up that which is sought for. Knowledge causes us 20 III, 12| philosophers have always sought, and still do seek, has 21 III, 13| mind and rest from cares is sought, what enjoyment can be compared 22 III, 13| virtue, where shall it be sought when you have departed from 23 III, 13| taught where it is to be sought, when you have laid aside 24 III, 18| appears to me that Cato sought a cause for death, not so 25 III, 22| find the concord which he sought, because he did not see 26 III, 27| happens that nothing is sought from virtue but glory. But 27 III, 27| say that virtue is to be sought for its own sake, and not 28 III, 28| they were not wise. They sought wis-dom, indeed; but because 29 III, 28| that the truth must be sought for by them in the highest 30 III, 28| investigated which is not sought by its own way.~ 31 III, 30| which all philosophers have sought throughout their whole life; 32 IV, 1 | nourished, and delighted, they sought eternal death for themselves, 33 IV, 2 | but that wisdom is to be sought elsewhere, since it has 34 IV, 2 | been found where it was sought. But what can we suppose 35 IV, 2 | it was not found, though sought with the greatest earnestness 36 IV, 2 | it be that philosophers sought for it out of their own 37 IV, 2 | it ought especially to be sought there where the title of 38 V, 1 | and renowned, since he had sought great glory to himself from 39 V, 2 | the glory which he eagerly sought for was changed into censure 40 V, 5 | which not only philosophers sought, but poets also, who were 41 V, 5 | plain with a boundary: men sought all things in common;" since 42 V, 8 | to all, that whatever is sought beyond the desire of procreation 43 V, 18| they say that it is to be sought for its own sake; for they 44 V, 23| perpetual, and they are sought through lust and violence. 45 VI, 5 | the end of an object to be sought, and the means of procuring 46 VI, 6 | the end of an object to be sought, and the means of procuring 47 VI, 6 | practices property is to be sought, for they see that it is 48 VI, 6 | they see that it is often sought unjustly. But virtue of 49 VI, 6 | what advantage is to be sought from riches, I will declare 50 VI, 6 | is an example of justice sought from these as from a wise 51 VI, 8 | way of life ought to be sought in the same manner in which 52 VI, 8 | in which their course is sought by ships over the deep: 53 VI, 8 | is another person to be sought to explain or interpret 54 VI, 9 | obtaining which virtue is to be sought, and whatever evils happen 55 VI, 9 | should say that it is to be sought for on its own account? 56 VI, 11| as you say, it is to be sought on its own account, then 57 VI, 17| that all things which are sought by others are objects of 58 VI, 18| more befitting example be sought, than from the most melancholy 59 VI, 24| health. This remedy should be sought by all, inasmuch as the 60 VII, 9 | the highest good is to be sought by him in the highest place,


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