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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, 1 | errors. And this they will assuredly do if they shall at any 2 I, 2 | intelligence. And for us, assuredly, it is very easy to follow 3 I, 8 | always about to exist? For assuredly in the case of mankind and 4 I, 11| himself. But he who does this assuredly knows that he is not the 5 I, 15| worthy of being consecrated, assuredly it was this. If the offspring 6 I, 21| really occurred; and which assuredly declares, if we have any 7 I, 21| aside his error, he will assuredly laugh at the follies of 8 II, 1 | is there: and this cannot assuredly be done by him who worships 9 II, 2 | sight of the man himself? Assuredly not. For the likeness of 10 II, 3 | offer vow after vow."~And assuredly if these things are useless, 11 II, 9 | in making. There is one assuredly, and that no other than 12 II, 9 | it was built? You would assuredly ask the same question about 13 II, 11| happened by chance, it might assuredly have happened that he who 14 II, 12| circumstances which follow assuredly cannot be by chance,--that 15 II, 12| infant is reared, he will assuredly understand that those earth-born 16 II, 12| to divine providence, he assuredly does not assert, but overthrows 17 II, 17| who was innocent, slain? Assuredly nothing then happened to 18 II, 20| investigation, and I shall assuredly succeed in causing them 19 III, 1 | testimony for everything, will assuredly show by how much surer arguments 20 III, 10| places with various outlets, assuredly they have some understanding. 21 III, 11| the endurance of evil, it assuredly is not the chief good. Let 22 III, 11| overpowered by desire, that assuredly is virtue. Therefore it 23 III, 14| philosophy be wisdom, he assuredly lives foolishly who does 24 III, 16| regarded as mere talkers. But assuredly, because they contributed 25 III, 19| it is without perception, assuredly there is no evil." Cleverly 26 III, 27| eternal life is connected, assuredly do not know the power of 27 III, 29| historian who says, But assuredly fortune bears sway in everything. 28 IV, 1 | earth. And on this account assuredly the happiness of the ancient 29 IV, 6 | who is the Son of God."~Assuredly He is the very Son of God, 30 IV, 8 | accomplished whatever He wished, assuredly He did not require the co-operation . 31 IV, 15| own writers. But he will assuredly not think this who has read 32 IV, 15| called mad and deceitful. But assuredly~"They will say that the 33 IV, 24| majesty in His own person, assuredly God will not be able to 34 V, 4 | them attend, and I will assuredly effect that whosoever shall 35 V, 8 | this were kept in mind, assuredly men would live the life 36 V, 12| he would prefer to be?" Assuredly he put forth this example 37 V, 16| the judgment of God For assuredly, since all things in this 38 V, 19| no existence after death, assuredly it is the part of the most 39 V, 19| conferred upon it by the gods? "Assuredly it delights itself," he 40 V, 20| of this nature; and then assuredly their error and folly will 41 V, 23| has said many things, not assuredly with the ignorance of this 42 VI, 4 | which they were acquired, assuredly no labour ought to be refused 43 VI, 5 | then is, not to sin. And assuredly he cannot discharge this 44 VI, 9 | and ears, and tongue. For assuredly he sees who has beheld with 45 VI, 9 | are to be endured, it will assuredly be the greatest folly to 46 VI, 11| the meaning of "suitable?" Assuredly those who are able to restore 47 VI, 13| riches on justice alone; for assuredly he who is without this, 48 VI, 15| of virtue in vices. For assuredly virtue will have no existence, 49 VI, 24| to him God; and he might assuredly have despised Zeno, and 50 VI, 25| by learned men, nothing assuredly is of greater importance 51 VII, 2 | which it contains, you will assuredly understand how much the 52 VII, 6 | imagine that souls perish? Assuredly there is none; for what 53 VII, 7 | reduce it to a body, he assuredly would not disagree with 54 VII, 9 | this falls to man alone, it assuredly testifies that we may aim 55 VII, 22| former condition? He would assuredly be taken away from the eyes


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