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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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race

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | herds, and men, and all the race of beasts, each at its birth, 2 I, 8 | the propagation of their race, and which cannot be affected 3 I, 10| beginning of evils to the human race; and when these had been 4 I, 13| fashion,--~"He brought the race to union first,~Erewhile 5 I, 15| entirely filled with the human race, he said: "If, indeed, I 6 I, 15| light. O father, O sire, O race, descended from the gods." 7 I, 18| great part of the human race. Oh how great the darkness 8 I, 21| detestation by the human race; since, without any regard 9 II, 5 | common Parent of the human race, and the Maker of wonderful 10 II, 6 | abode of the whole human race; and that which is inhabited 11 II, 9 | those of the whole human race. Since God was possessed 12 II, 10| a heavenly and immortal race, make use of fire, which 13 II, 11| be saved when the human race perished, and how and with 14 II, 11| Virgil:--~"And the earth-born race of men raised its head from 15 II, 11| therefore that the human race, and the other things which 16 II, 11| necessary that the whole race must at some time have begun 17 II, 11| finishes it. But in the whole race of men, because the present 18 II, 11| Deucalion, when the whole race was destroyed with the exception 19 II, 11| destruction of the human race are in the power of God. 20 II, 13| able to perpetuate their race, and to fill the whole earth 21 II, 15| improvement of the human race; and inasmuch as He had 22 II, 15| as guardians to the human race; but they themselves also, 23 II, 17| these enemies of the human race even devised human victims, 24 II, 18| the Father of the human race, have undertaken inexpiable 25 III, 1 | introduce among the human race a brilliant light. And I 26 III, 17| surpassed in intellect the race of man, and quenched the 27 III, 18| he was born of an ignoble race, chose for himself a family 28 III, 21| a confusion of the human race is this? How is it possible 29 III, 23| and that there another race of men live in a similar 30 III, 25| which is given to the human race, that they alone of all 31 III, 29| perpetual harasser of the race of men; why, in short, she 32 IV, 14| born with a body of the race of David, He should build 33 IV, 20| she says:--~"The divine race of the blessed, heavenly 34 IV, 20| heavenly Jews."~But what that race was about to be, Isaiah 35 IV, 20| Thee for covenant of my race, for a light of the Gentiles 36 V, 5 | been instituted, nor any race being as yet set apart in 37 V, 6 | destroyed by massacre the race of the Titans, which was 38 V, 7 | to flight, that the human race might not be agitated by 39 V, 19| who fashioned the human race, breathed into them the 40 V, 20| they know from books the race of the gods, and their exploits, 41 VI, 3 | each sex, every age and race, into this heavenly path, 42 VI, 4 | lords of the whole human race. Moreover, those whom he 43 VI, 6 | tearing asunder of the human race, and wherever arms have 44 VI, 6 | common society of the human race; and when this is removed, 45 VI, 10| was filled with the human race, in the same way as again 46 VI, 12| alike by the whole human race, and by the divine expressions 47 VII, 3 | no reason why the human race was created or established 48 VII, 3 | the creation of the human race, and of the other living 49 VII, 4 | the creation of the human race, since it is evident, as 50 VII, 4 | comprehends the whole human race. But this arises from the 51 VII, 5 | first author of the human race, as long as he was conversant 52 VII, 16| destruction of men."~For the human race will be so consumed, that 53 VII, 17| and destroyer of the human race, who shall destroy that 54 VII, 23| speaks:--~"For the whole race of mortals is hard to be 55 VII, 26| and bones. But the whole race of the wicked shall utterly 56 VII, 26| protection of the human race; for while thou rulest the 57 VII, 26| the condition of the human race, the Deity should make use


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