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54 darkness
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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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1 I, 6 | out and bring to Rome the writings of the Sibyl; and that, 2 I, 14| are contained in the true writings, that we may not, in accusing 3 I, 18| to prove from the sacred writings that wine and corn were 4 I, 21| falsely, let him consider the writings of the pontiffs themselves, 5 II, 9 | things. Finally, the sacred writings teach that man was the last 6 II, 10| informed in the sacred' writings of our holy religion. Therefore, 7 II, 11| are taught by the inspired writings. It is plain, therefore, 8 II, 12| though ignorant of the sacred writings, saw this, who in his treatise 9 II, 12| generation of life."~The sacred writings contain statements to the 10 II, 13| down as it is in the sacred writings, and spread abroad by the 11 II, 14| from the ark, as the sacred writings inform us, diligently cultivated 12 II, 17| which are read in the sacred writings. Moreover, these impure 13 III, 1 | down to us in the sacred writings that the thoughts of philosophers 14 III, 14| subject itself in Latin writings, and displayed yourself 15 III, 19| is false. For the sacred writings teach that the soul is not 16 IV, 7 | published, as the sacred writings relate, before that the 17 IV, 7 | Messias. Hence in some Greek writings, which are badly translated 18 IV, 8 | nevertheless the sacred writings teach us, in which it is 19 IV, 8 | themselves to the sacred writings; the one of whom, who reigned 20 IV, 10| all these things by the writings of those very men who treated 21 IV, 10| the secrets of the sacred writings. But I will first show for 22 IV, 11| preserved in the sacred writings. For the prophet Jeremiah 23 IV, 15| contained in their secret writings that all things should thus 24 IV, 15| But perhaps the sacred writings speak falsely, when they 25 IV, 20| disciples again assembled the writings of Holy Scripture, that 26 IV, 30| and corrupted the sacred writings, so that they composed for 27 V, 1 | PHILOSOPHERS DESPISED THE SACRED WRITINGS; OF THE FIRST ADVOCATES 28 V, 1 | do not believe the sacred writings, because they are without 29 V, 1 | of this age, to whom his writings have happened to be known. 30 V, 2 | crime, he also pursued with writings those whom he bad persecuted. 31 V, 2 | and kindness. And in these writings he endeavoured so to prove 32 V, 2 | by chance that the sacred writings fell into his hands? What 33 V, 2 | removed from the sacred writings as he was removed from faith 34 V, 4 | forth their sacrilegious writings in my presence, and to my 35 V, 4 | Greek, but also in Latin writings, have raised a monument 36 V, 4 | together with all their writings, and cut off from future 37 V, 4 | knowledge of the sacred writings, so that he was content 38 V, 12| hate us. There is in the writings of Cicero a passage not 39 V, 15| or of Lucilius, in whose writings Neptune, discoursing on 40 V, 19| knowledge of the sacred writings. And this reward it easily 41 V, 20| as to deny it, their own writings, and those of their own 42 VI, 17| as Socrates does in the writings of Plato, who compels those 43 VI, 21| common language of the sacred writings as mean. For they seek that 44 VII, 1 | testimonies of the sacred writings and also by probable arguments, 45 VII, 7 | sake of men: the sacred writings teach us the same thing. 46 VII, 8 | copiously explained in his own writings. Pythagoras also was previously 47 VII, 10| punishment, which the sacred writings call the second death, which 48 VII, 14| shall examine the divine writings he will ascertain. But the 49 VII, 15| mysteries of the sacred writings, that a prince of the Hebrews, 50 VII, 21| But, however, the sacred writings inform us in what manner 51 VII, 25| which I said, not by my own writings, but in an especial manner 52 VII, 25| an especial manner by the writings of others, and might show 53 VII, 25| collecting them from the sacred writings and from various histories,


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