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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 2 | especially by the Stoics, who taught that the universe could 2 I, 7 | as I think, sufficiently taught by arguments, and confirmed 3 I, 10| deserving of heaven, because he taught the exercises of the palaestra, 4 I, 14| truth of this history is taught by the Erythraean Sibyl, 5 I, 15| by the ancients, he both taught that they were dead, and 6 I, 17| the sacred history; and taught women in Cyprus to seek 7 I, 18| having bruised it, to have taught men to make bread; or to 8 I, 18| us worship those also who taught the art of the fuller and 9 I, 18| the adoration of her who taught men to set up the woof? 10 I, 18| What place does he hold who taught the healing of wounds in 11 I, 22| Jupiter was yet a boy, he taught the worship of the gods, 12 II, 3 | any means, unless he is taught. The sum of the matter is 13 II, 3 | knowledge, unless he is taught by God. Thus philosophers 14 II, 11| saved: all of which are taught by the inspired writings. 15 II, 12| effected this He would have taught us, if it were right for 16 II, 12| right for us to know; as He taught us other things, which have 17 II, 17| truth. These are they who taught men to make images and statues; 18 III, 4 | can be known, as Socrates taught, or ought to be conjectured, 19 III, 4 | be conjectured, as Zeno taught, philosophy is entirely 20 III, 5 | overcame the philosophers, and taught that they knew nothing, 21 III, 6 | nothing, as the Academics taught, philosophy is altogether 22 III, 11| wisdom, which could have taught them that there cannot be 23 III, 12| this argument might have taught them in what the chief good 24 III, 13| place, that since we have taught that immortality is the 25 III, 13| consummate eloquence might be taught by an insignificant person 26 III, 13| discipline of virtue, he might be taught where it is to be sought, 27 III, 14| has that parent of life taught you, if you are deplorably 28 III, 18| But if Plato had known and taught by whom, and how, and to 29 III, 19| into the heaven; for they taught that those who were contaminated 30 III, 25| the human form, should be taught to he wise; and that the 31 III, 25| ignorant? Lastly, they never taught any women to study philosophy, 32 III, 25| to have been ransomed and taught by Cebes. They also enumerate 33 III, 25| demanded. Moreover, they taught none of the barbarians, 34 III, 28| ignorance is both learnt and taught. But not even those who 35 III, 30| VIRTUE AND HAPPINESS.~I have taught, as far as my humble talents 36 IV, 3 | worship of the gods, as I have taught in the former book, does 37 IV, 8 | the cloud." John also thus taught: "In the beginning was the 38 IV, 14| faith towards God. For He taught that there is but one God, 39 IV, 15| say that the Sibyls before taught the same things in their 40 IV, 16| virtue which He at once taught and practised, He deserved, 41 IV, 16| the righteousness which He taught or on account of the miracles 42 IV, 24| the truth, unless it is taught from another source. And 43 IV, 24| forward by him who is to be taught, so that if he should happen 44 V, 18| more certain, since we are taught of God. For they represented 45 VI, 2 | give true precepts, being taught and enlightened by God? 46 VI, 17| But if, as I have before taught, we must by no means spare 47 VII, 5 | formed."~Although we have taught these things for the most 48 VII, 7 | to him only who has been taught by God. For he cannot in 49 VII, 7 | dissolved, Zeno the Stoic taught that there were infernal 50 VII, 14| arts, or because they had taught the use of certain productions


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