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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, pref| greatly did the name and authority of the truth prevail with 2 I, 3 | will be subservient to his authority and command. If, therefore, 3 I, 5 | the philosophers, whose authority is of greater weight, and 4 I, 5 | You do not understand the authority and majesty of your Judge, 5 I, 8 | so numerous and of such authority, that the universe is governed 6 I, 10 | Liber should be of chief authority, and of the first rank in 7 I, 11 | they might not weaken the authority of his supposed majesty, 8 I, 11 | resembled that unlimited authority possessed by Mark Antony, 9 I, 16 | and for this we have the authority of Ovid, who says, "The 10 I, 22 | might do this with some authority, he pretended that he had 11 I, 22 | obedience not only by the authority of his government, but also 12 I, 22 | that they took away the authority due to religion--was itself 13 I, 22 | institutions, they lessened the authority of the institutions themselves 14 II, 3 | exert itself and assert its authority, and not permit the existence 15 II, 7 | FOOLISH; OF AVARICE,AND THE AUTHORITY OF ANCESTORS. ~The foolish, 16 II, 7 | down; anti so great is the authority of antiquity, that it is 17 II, 7 | abandon the institutions and authority of our ancestors, since 18 II, 7 | ancestors were from whose authority it is said to be impious 19 II, 7 | there any reason why their authority should be so highly esteemed 20 II, 17 | they acquire to themselves authority and fear from men, who are 21 II, 20 | we are oppressed by the authority of men excelling in every 22 III, 6 | overthrow philosophy on the authority of Socrates, undertook this 23 III, 7 | believe? All are of equal authority. If we are able to select 24 III, 13 | not be drawn away by the authority of any one; but rather let 25 III, 15 | corrupted by the example and authority of the teacher, might flock 26 III, 18 | soul, and was led by the authority of the philosopher to the 27 III, 20 | confirmed them at Athens by his authority? But was it not a mark of 28 III, 27 | greater, that is, that divine authority. No one therefore believes 29 IV, 1 | either by talent, or by authority, or by continual exhortations, 30 IV, 3 | source, and to one supreme authority: in short, the teachers 31 IV, 14 | of supreme King, and the authority of Judge, and the name of 32 IV, 22 | so wished) with greater authority, as of one who acknowledged 33 IV, 24 | that he may by his heavenly authority impose upon men the necessity 34 IV, 25 | there had been added an authority and virtue greater than 35 V, 2 | attached them to himself by the authority of a fictitious name, not 36 V, 3 | venture to oppose so great an authority? We must certainly believe 37 V, 6 | prevailed, therefore, as much by authority as by strength, or resources, 38 V, 8 | children, had renounced the authority of Coot, the common parent 39 V, 20 | their own assertion (for the authority of a mortal man is of no 40 V, 20 | to God Himself, and adds authority to religion. For if he who 41 VI, 6 | wanting in discipline and authority. Therefore, when they are 42 VII, 1 | Epicurus alone, following the authority of Democritus, spoke truly 43 VII, 8 | this opinion had no less authority; Dicaearchus first, then 44 VII, 13 | forward witnesses by whose authority my arguments may be confirmed. 45 VII, 13 | Mercury, and may give no more authority to him than to Plato or 46 VII, 13 | living and the dead?--whose authority we will hereafter bring 47 VII, 15 | defended under the guidance and authority of Brutus, it so grew old, 48 VII, 22 | they did not follow a sure authority, but mere opinion, as Maro, 49 VII, 26 | Deity should make use of thy authority and service. Whom we supplicate 50 VII, 27 | riches, no one in badges of authority, no one even in royal power:


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