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evident 48
evidently 13
evil 189
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49 sight
49 teacher
48 believed
48 evident
48 long
48 minds
48 perish
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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evident

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | variance with themselves, it is evident that their path is by no 2 I, 8 | as it really is, it is evident that Hercules, Apollo, Bacchus, 3 I, 9 | which circumstance it is evident at what time he lived. He 4 I, 11| which his real nature is evident; nor is it lawful for that 5 I, 11| not true, because it is evident that even during his reign 6 I, 15| OF GODS.~Now, since it is evident from these things that they 7 I, 17| virgins born from Cecrops? An evident case of incest, as I think, 8 I, 21| this is. But in fact it is evident. For as the bull is sacrificed 9 I, 22| acceptable to the gods. It is evident that he wished to imitate 10 II, 1 | by the Creator God, it is evident that these ceremonies paid 11 II, 5 | are in error. For it is evident from this that they are 12 II, 9 | deny that which is most evident, doubtless through the desire 13 II, 11| For since it exists, it is evident that at some time it began 14 II, 11| it had a beginning, it is evident that it will at some time 15 II, 11| to recruit mankind, it is evident that the life and the destruction 16 II, 11| it dies in parts, it is evident that it had an origin at 17 III, 8 | unless by labour, it is evident that it is virtue by which 18 III, 17| clever men respecting this is evident from the saying of Cicero, 19 IV, 1 | wisdom died out, that it is evident, from the very arrogance 20 IV, 2 | necessity be somewhere, it is evident that it ought especially 21 IV, 3 | precedes: from which it is evident, that the same person is 22 IV, 4 | LORD.~By these things it is evident how closely connected are 23 IV, 14| From which things it is evident that all the prophets declared 24 IV, 15| His own sins, for it is evident that He had none, but those 25 IV, 18| they did cast lots." It is evident that the prophet did not 26 IV, 20| heavenly kingdom, it is evident that He does not say that 27 V, 1 | and the cause of this is evident. For eloquence is subservient 28 V, 2 | limbs. But that it might be evident on what account he had laboriously 29 V, 3 | be a god, because it was evident that he was both a man and 30 V, 3 | wish it, but that it may be evident that we, who did not at 31 V, 7 | nature of virtue might be evident. For how could patient endurance 32 V, 7 | fortitude evils and vices, it is evident that, without evil and vice, 33 V, 13| one city is unwise, it is evident that the other innumerable 34 V, 18| preservation? But it is evident that they who are ignorant 35 V, 19| live ; from which it is evident that he is not the father, 36 VI, 9 | by these, because it is evident that man is born to it, 37 VII, 1 | that it may at length be evident to those who are desirous 38 VII, 4 | human race, since it is evident, as the Stoics say, that 39 VII, 4 | which are produced. It is evident, therefore, that the world 40 VII, 5 | of His works. What more evident argument can be brought 41 VII, 9 | knowledge of God, it is evident that the soul does not perish, 42 VII, 9 | and life; from which it is evident that man who uses it is 43 VII, 12| lessened in the aged, it is evident that it is mortal. First, 44 VII, 12| voice. From which it is evident that it is not a dissolution 45 VII, 13| ETERNITY.~I have made it evident, as I think, that the soul 46 VII, 14| now show, that it may be evident that it is righteousness 47 VII, 23| since this is so, it is evident that nothing is impossible, 48 VII, 26| hands, that it might be evident to all in what true majesty


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