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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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1 I, pref| that some gave up their property, and altogether abandoned 2 II, 9 | to have the power is the property of God; for if He is not 3 III, 3 | in oneself as a peculiar property does not belong to man, 4 III, 5 | be wisdom, the peculiar property of which is knowledge. And 5 III, 6 | all things, which is the property of God; nor that you are 6 III, 8 | as teeth are the peculiar property of wild beasts, horns of 7 III, 9 | manner: first, it must be the property of man alone, and not belong 8 III, 10 | X. IT IS THE PECULIAR PROPERTY OF MAN TO KNOW AND WORSHIP 9 III, 15 | that they wasted their property, whereas he lived in indulgence 10 III, 21 | deprived some of their own property, and given to some the property 11 III, 21 | property, and given to some the property of others, he would prostitute 12 III, 22 | existence when there is no property of one's own which can be 13 III, 22 | all. For the ownership of property contains the material both 14 III, 23 | an evil, and abandon the property handed down to them from 15 III, 23 | Tuditanus; scatter abroad your property to be seized by the people. 16 IV, 24 | with flesh, and it is the property of flesh to sin. I too bear 17 V, 2 | from the recovery of their property. This man, in truth, who 18 V, 5 | that time had no private property, but it must be regarded 19 V, 6 | but they even seized the property of others, drawing everything 20 V, 9 | eagerly seek their lives, and property, and children by sword and 21 V, 17 | to death, not to take the property of another. What, then, 22 V, 18 | anything at all which is the property of another. For why should 23 V, 19 | injury or take away the property of another,--namely, because 24 V, 20 | may deprive many of their property? what the thief, but that 25 V, 23 | unjustly also, and desires the property of others, and seizes upon 26 V, 23 | to none, nor desires the property of others, and does not 27 VI, 3 | lost all his dignity and property, he will live in all wretchedness 28 VI, 4 | children, and house, and property being preserved, you may 29 VI, 5 | virtue, because virtue is the property of each individual. Knowledge 30 VI, 5 | carry off and lay waste the property of others. Also, if the 31 VI, 6 | means and by what practices property is to be sought, for they 32 VI, 6 | carelessly, not to expend property on superfluous or disgraceful 33 VI, 6 | the abstaining from the property of another is taken away; 34 VI, 9 | desiring and carrying off the property of other, have gained for 35 VI, 11 | carefully to guard their property, and to preserve their money-chest 36 VI, 11 | and we must give from our property to suitable persons when 37 VI, 11 | themselves, squander their property, so that they either acquire 38 VI, 11 | rightly in burying their property in the earth; because the 39 VI, 12 | men throwing away their property into the sea is vain and 40 VI, 12 | must deprive himself of his property even in a single day, shall 41 VI, 12 | to lessen or exhaust your property; but that which you would 42 VI, 17 | must by no means spare our property that we may preserve kindness 43 VI, 17 | who is not sparing of his property prodigal. For thus they 44 VI, 17 | without any regard to his property. What then? shall we call 45 VI, 18 | entirely abstain from the property of another. For in this 46 VI, 18 | not to be sparing of his property, in order that he may do


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