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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | judged the wisest of all, plainly and openly maintains the 2 I, 11| he who has feared, must plainly have feared one greater 3 I, 11| successor. But this fear plainly denotes one who is both 4 I, 13| and this he declares more plainly in another place:--~"Restorer 5 II, 1 | circumstance the Greeks plainly derived the name anthrôpos, 6 II, 6 | God, its parts also are plainly immortal: therefore man 7 II, 9 | if it had a nature, which plainly is so called from being 8 II, 9 | God, because it cannot be plainly seen in what manner they 9 II, 12| equable. And if these things plainly happened, that the newly 10 II, 15| their heavenly nature. He plainly prohibited them from doing 11 III, 10| up for themselves food, plainly have foresight. Indications 12 III, 15| And in this the harlot was plainly the wiser, who had the philosopher 13 III, 30| the next book will more plainly indicate what is true religion 14 IV, 8 | religion. But we will show this plainly and clearly, that they who 15 IV, 12| lords? And this is more plainly shown by Isaiah, when he 16 IV, 14| priesthood, Zechariah most plainly teaches, even mentioning 17 IV, 15| tongue of the dumb speak plainly: for in the wilderness water 18 IV, 17| circumcision of the flesh is plainly irrational; since, if God 19 IV, 18| however, Moses himself more plainly spoke to this effect, in 20 IV, 24| necessity of obedience. It plainly therefore appears, that 21 IV, 26| dumb, so that they spake plainly. A power worthy of admiration, 22 IV, 29| and word of God, there is plainly no separation; for the tongue, 23 V, 1 | Wherefore they themselves plainly show their distrust in their 24 V, 1 | as guilty those whom they plainly know to be innocent, they 25 V, 3 | desire that which he would plainly wish for if he were able 26 V, 4 | testimonies of Scripture, which he plainly considered vain, fictitious, 27 V, 9 | and more than these, are plainly committed by those who are 28 V, 10| exercise of piety. He is plainly called pious on this account 29 V, 14| death as a madman, which is plainly a mark of the greatest perverseness. 30 V, 16| as an inferior, he will plainly obtain a much higher rank 31 V, 21| favour? By which words they plainly persuade men that they are 32 VI, 2 | therefore, can it be so plainly proved and understood that 33 VI, 2 | and rich intestines?" He plainly perceived that there is 34 VI, 2 | man Cornelius. And this is plainly to be regarded not as the 35 VI, 8 | heaven: and, to speak more plainly, he ought not to follow 36 VI, 10| whom God created, we are plainly of one blood; and therefore 37 VI, 11| This professor of wisdom plainly keeps men back from acts 38 VI, 19| by anger; by which they plainly show that they neither know 39 VI, 20| beheld by all? They are plainly admonished of what they 40 VI, 22| who does these things is plainly foolish and senseless, and 41 VI, 24| of turf, which things are plainly most vain, but of those 42 VII, 1 | we bring forward things plainly incredible; because the 43 VII, 3 | the potter, would he not plainly appear to be mad? But these 44 VII, 4 | whatever are made, are plainly not made superfluously, 45 VII, 5 | loosened so that he speaks plainly, and he ceases to be a dumb 46 VII, 9 | who, if they exist, are plainly destitute of bodies, it 47 VII, 11| also enjoy goods. Which plainly happens to those who, having 48 VII, 11| genius and great deeds, have plainly gained by these an imperishable 49 VII, 17| DESTRUCTION.~But I will more plainly set forth the manner in


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