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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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1 I, 1 | shameful deed of others. In return for which action God will 2 I, 9 | ashes on Mount OEta, in return for which office he received 3 I, 11| would appoint them. Now I return to another subject which 4 I, 12| parents of Saturn, let us return to his virtues and actions. 5 I, 14| that the kingdom might return to his own sons. Then, when 6 I, 15| had not been consul, in return for his services towards 7 II, 9 | he will be unwilling to return, so as to say that both 8 II, 10| and God its Maker, let us return to the divine workmanship 9 II, 14| of the truth. Now let us return to the beginning of the 10 III, 3 | with the uncertain. Let us return to the example before mentioned. 11 III, 12| pure and victorious, may return to God, that is, to their 12 III, 18| Cicero and Cato. But let us return to those who praise death 13 III, 29| AND VIRTUE.~But let us return to the subject which we 14 IV, 10| choice banquets. And yet, in return for these divine benefits, 15 IV, 11| laying aside their vanities, return to their God, it would come 16 IV, 14| prophets did not choose to return to God), He sent His Son 17 V, 2 | not only that they may return to a healthy state of mind, 18 V, 8 | golden age will at once return to you, which you cannot 19 V, 13| opportunity is given him, return to appease God, and that, 20 V, 13| who were estranged from us return, and a fresh crowd of others 21 V, 17| to defend justice. Now I return to that which I had purposed. 22 V, 17| possessions of others, must return to cottages, and lie down 23 VI, 4 | from which there is now no return, it is so suddenly removed, 24 VI, 7 | off to the right, but yet return to the same, and all lead 25 VI, 11| rescue from peril will make a return of the favour to them. But 26 VI, 11| without the hope of any return! This is that true and genuine 27 VI, 11| you hope for nothing in return. Why do you select persons? 28 VI, 12| the hope of receiving in return must be altogether absent 29 VI, 12| who cannot invite us in return, and thus make us a recompense, 30 VI, 12| great sacrifice, that in return for these true gifts you 31 VI, 15| themselves remain. They therefore return unawares to that point at 32 VI, 15| is long and rough, they return to the same path.~ 33 VI, 18| us therefore (that we may return to our purpose), to whom 34 VI, 18| the part of a bad man to return an injury than to inflict 35 VI, 18| give no trouble. And to return to examples of men, even 36 VI, 18| For he who endeavours to return an injury, desires to imitate 37 VI, 18| when attacked, to bite in return. And to show how pernicious 38 VI, 20| vices clinging to them, they return more corrupted to their 39 VI, 24| may speak of in Latin ass return to a right understanding. 40 VII, 1 | received one, be unwilling to return it. These are the men who 41 VII, 1 | established when our Lord shall return to the earth to render to 42 VII, 1 | but in vain, since He must return to the confusion of those 43 VII, 4 | the likeness of God. But I return to my subject. There is 44 VII, 6 | destroyed, and all things return to nothing.~ 45 VII, 9 | or to what it is about to return. Moreover, it is no slight 46 VII, 10| Therefore they withdraw and return. But virtue is perpetual, 47 VII, 10| always oppose virtue, will return. Therefore it has not been 48 VII, 12| UNION AND SEPARATION AND RETURN.~Now let us refute the arguments 49 VII, 12| from its station, about to return when a cure and health shall 50 VII, 15| earth, and the government return to Asia; and the East will 51 VII, 20| of suffering, and happy, return to the heavenly abodes from 52 VII, 22| ERROR OF THE POETS, AND THE RETURN OF THE SOUL FROM THE LOWER 53 VII, 22| yearn~To fleshly bodies to return:"~this matter escaped their 54 VII, 22| and teach that souls will return to another life, not forgetful 55 VII, 22| these same things, or to return to a life in which it is 56 VII, 22| evils, should refuse to return to the upper regions; whence 57 VII, 23| we now are." But let us return from human to divine things. 58 VII, 25| about to fall. Now let us return, to set forth the other


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