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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 6 | has no peculiar name. It remains for me to bring forward 2 I, 7 | all-wise demon."~What therefore remains, except that by his own 3 I, 11| impious guilt and debauchery remains for ever? Nothing, therefore, 4 I, 11| reigned on earth, it only remains that we should also investigate 5 I, 13| philosophers are trifling, what remains, except that we believe 6 I, 13| The cause of the ship remains to be explained. The scythe-bearing 7 I, 23| of vain superstitions, it remains that we should also collect 8 II, 5 | speaks a little before: "It remains," he says, "that the motion 9 II, 5 | by chance, nothing else remains but that they are voluntary; 10 II, 8 | to our posterity? There remains therefore a great subject 11 III, 3 | disputant, but of a diviner. It remains that there is in philosophy 12 III, 4 | another, so that no one remains of all; which happens on 13 III, 8 | AND OF VIRTUE.~What then remains, but that we leave raving 14 III, 8 | abilities of men? It only remains that the knowledge of good 15 III, 8 | knowledge is wisdom. It remains that we refute those also 16 III, 12| and transitory, what else remains but that it may effect some 17 III, 13| subject of a happy life. There remains that third part of philosophy, 18 III, 13| to render a man happy, it remains that the whole force of 19 III, 21| crying out against it. It remains that it is only for the 20 III, 22| CENSURES OF THE SAME.~It remains that the community of which 21 III, 29| everything. What place, then, remains for the other gods? Why 22 IV, 2 | their want of wisdom, what remains but that wisdom is to be 23 IV, 5 | cannot be separated, it remains that we speak of religion 24 IV, 8 | that the voice of God both remains for ever, and is accompanied 25 IV, 23| frailty of man's nature. It remains that words should be confirmed 26 IV, 24| root and foundation, and remains firm and fixed among men; 27 IV, 27| malignity of demons, what remains except that they affirm 28 V, 9 | Thus no sense of shame remains among those from whom all 29 V, 19| of justice. But if there remains to man a longer and a better 30 VI, 6 | no effect but that which remains on the earth. But what it 31 VI, 20| EYES, AND SPECTACLES.~It remains that I should speak against 32 VI, 21| spoken of spectacles: there remains one thing which is to be 33 VII, 1 | almost to the summit. There remains, a matter which is much 34 VII, 1 | put to the work. But this remains, that we should treat of 35 VII, 5 | body perishes and the soul remains, so evil will perish and 36 VII, 8 | discovered this good, it remains that we should also speak 37 VII, 9 | dissolution, but that it remains for ever, because it seeks 38 VII, 10| it has received virtue, remains permanent, because virtue 39 VII, 12| which is of heavenly breath remains fixed, and flourishes always, 40 VII, 12| when the soul departs it remains entire for many days. and 41 VII, 12| medical preparations it remains entire for a very long time. 42 VII, 12| is extinguished, the soul remains; and therefore they are 43 VII, 12| the power of breathing, it remains the same even to the end, 44 VII, 13| subject to dissolution. It remains that I bring forward witnesses 45 VII, 13| Miletus whether the soul remains after death or goes to dissolution; 46 VII, 13| never growing old, and it remains always uninjured; for the 47 VII, 15| these things are so, what remains, except that death follow 48 VII, 25| that while the city of Rome remains it appears that nothing 49 VII, 27| advanced to the goal, it remains that we exhort all to undertake


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