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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, 2 | defender of the Academic system, discussed at length and 2 I, 4 | foreign to their nature as a system of deceit, when they themselves 3 I, 12| POETS TO A PHILOSOPHICAL SYSTEM.~Since we have brought to 4 I, 12| transfer it to a physical system, whose opinion Cicero has 5 I, 17| attempt to join them with the system of natural things. And Cicero, 6 I, 17| aware that the received system is false, but is ignorant 7 I, 23| since both their origin and system and times have been ascertained. 8 II, 3 | discussion should extinguish the system of religion which was publicly 9 III, 5 | philosopher, because his system is to know nothing. For 10 III, 12| who was the founder of the system of the Megareans, differing 11 III, 13| manner of living. But if that system of natural philosophy before 12 III, 13| To say that there is no system in connection with the greatest 13 III, 13| of the least is without a system, is the part of men speaking 14 III, 15| are inconsistent with a system which is always uncertain, 15 III, 15| explaining nothing. Therefore no system, or science, or law of living 16 III, 15| happens), it is not the system which leads them to that 17 III, 16| manifest that they invented the system of philosophy itself, for 18 III, 16| Then, too, this nature and system of things has been discovered 19 III, 16| generations lived without system. In ridicule of which, Persius 20 III, 17| from our battle-field. The system of Epicurus was much more 21 III, 17| source the whole of this system is derived, and what origin 22 III, 17| offices individually? The system of providence, he says, 23 III, 21| XXI. OF THE SYSTEM OF PLATO, WHICH WOULD LEAD 24 III, 23| society among men, no care or system in the building of cities; 25 III, 28| nothing. From this flowed the system of the Academy, if that 26 III, 28| if that is to be called a system in which ignorance is both 27 IV, 3 | philosophy and the religious system of the gods are separated, 28 IV, 3 | truth, nor was the religious system of the gods able to give 29 IV, 3 | be treated of. For that system of religious rites is dumb, 30 IV, 3 | Thus also the religious system of the gods is unchaste 31 IV, 10| that the foundation and the system of divine religion may be 32 IV, 13| If he is wise, then his system of instruction is wisdom, 33 IV, 21| and strength, by which the system of their new announcement 34 V, 1 | distrust in their own abandoned system, since they neither venture 35 V, 1 | religion, that that vain system may not at all injure the 36 V, 3 | that all who followed their system would suffer cruel and impious 37 V, 4 | the substance of the whole system must be contained, I have 38 V, 18| their precept, because that system had no foundation from heaven. 39 V, 20| their intellect; if their system is true, let it be asserted. 40 V, 20| us in setting forth the system of the whole matter: for 41 VI, 2 | of a light, because its system and nature are dark. Therefore 42 VI, 10| by degrees completed the system of speech. But when they 43 VI, 12| inquire whether the whole system of burial is serviceable 44 VI, 14| opposition to the force and system of nature.~ 45 VII, 1 | therefore set forth the system of the world, that it may 46 VII, 2 | they did not comprehend the system of the world, which comprises 47 VII, 3 | and by his ignorance of system entirely overthrew the whole 48 VII, 3 | entirely overthrew the whole system, and reduced the world, 49 VII, 4 | they do not perceive the system of the world as man does. 50 VII, 4 | upon the other parts of the system? this is the heaven, who 51 VII, 5 | which subject nature and the system of the body afford an argument. 52 VII, 5 | diversity, on which the whole system of truth depends. It does 53 VII, 6 | we comprised above, all system is destroyed, and all things 54 VII, 7 | they had found, because the system did not agree with the particulars; 55 VII, 12| the truth, and the true system stole upon him unawares. 56 VII, 12| arguments of the Epicurean system are opposed to Pythagoras, 57 VII, 13| testimony of the prophets, whose system and divination consist in 58 VII, 16| the heavenly bodies or the system of the times; for there


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