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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 14| uncle Titan, because he, contrary to his promise and oath, 2 I, 21| that the Curetes, on the contrary, were the first who did 3 I, 22| of Faunus who, because, contrary to the practice and honour 4 II, 6 | and suffering. And, on the contrary, if the world is God, its 5 II, 7 | religious institutions invented contrary to reason; and that you 6 II, 8 | in the setting forth of contrary subjects, I may either appear 7 II, 9 | he acquired for himself a contrary name. From which it appears 8 II, 9 | improbable. Therefore, on the contrary, it appears to me exceedingly 9 II, 9 | those things which have a contrary force and method must of 10 II, 10| earth the darkness, which is contrary to these. For of itself 11 II, 10| eternal life; and, on the contrary, He placed on the earth 12 II, 13| which we have spoken of as contrary to each other, fire and 13 II, 17| these can effect something contrary to the commands of the ruler, 14 III, 17| of dear friends. On the contrary, he saw that the wicked 15 III, 18| Others, again, discuss things contrary to these, namely, that the 16 III, 22| them. But this wise man, contrary to the custom of men, and 17 III, 22| to the custom of men, and contrary to nature, chose more foolish 18 III, 28| and often asserting things contrary to one another, that you 19 III, 29| and when she has breathed contrary to us we are dashed on the 20 III, 29| that breeze, and what the contrary breath. It is disgraceful, 21 IV, 3 | worship of many gods is contrary to nature, and contrary 22 IV, 3 | contrary to nature, and contrary to piety. One only, therefore, 23 IV, 3 | worship of many gods is contrary to reason and to nature, 24 IV, 15| be distressed through a contrary wind. And when they were 25 IV, 23| or death; but this is so contrary to nature, that all animals 26 IV, 28| the gods; and he, on the contrary, be praised, who loves them 27 IV, 28| has weight also from the contrary. For if it is wrong to pray 28 V, 1 | avoids secret things as contrary to itself, inasmuch as it 29 V, 3 | variance with one another, and contrary? For this is the nature 30 V, 7 | retained that which was contrary to it, with which it might 31 V, 8 | been neglected; because, contrary to that which is right, 32 V, 10| things which are done by them contrary to the laws of piety. And 33 V, 15| by a disputation to the contrary effect, and took away the 34 V, 16| great honour is paid are contrary to virtue, and enervate 35 V, 21| unconsciously fall into the contrary practice. Thus they adore 36 V, 21| the limbs. But we, on the contrary, do not require that any 37 VI, 3 | good or evil, that which is contrary may also be understood. 38 VI, 4 | spiritual life, which is contrary to this earthly life, is 39 VI, 5 | he defined virtue by its contrary, as though he should say, 40 VI, 11| man. Therefore, if it is contrary to nature to injure a man, 41 VI, 15| want of which they wished, contrary to what nature allowed, 42 VI, 16| is another case, on the contrary, in which even to exult 43 VI, 17| should fall back to its contrary. But yet I, not by any skilful 44 VI, 19| hence wars have arisen contrary to justice. They use desire 45 VII, 5 | connected together, yet they are contrary, and oppose one another. 46 VII, 5 | virtue unless He had made contrary things; nor can the power 47 VII, 10| Since, therefore, vices are contrary to virtue, the whole systems 48 VII, 10| necessity differ from and be contrary to each other. Because vices 49 VII, 10| the soul; virtue, on the contrary, is mildness and tranquillity


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