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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 10| land, beneath the sod were laid."~What did Mercury, a thief 2 I, 11| framed the heaven itself, and laid the foundations of the earth. 3 I, 12| whose opinion Cicero has laid down in his treatise concerning 4 I, 14| and avoiding the danger, laid an ambush for Jupiter to 5 I, 20| them to be Messenians, they laid bare their persons. But 6 I, 21| they say that Vesta had laid herself on the ground for 7 II, 9 | earth beneath were being laid; when humid things, perchance, 8 II, 18| discussing the anger of God be laid aside for the present; because 9 III, 13| be sought, when you have laid aside that kind of learning, 10 III, 16| philosophy must altogether be laid aside, because we are not 11 III, 18| that the soul is immortal, laid violent hands upon themselves, 12 III, 23| profitable to many is securely laid out. But who approves of 13 III, 23| the equality of faults as laid down by Zeno? But let us 14 III, 28| contempt of things which is laid claim to with magnificent 15 III, 29| to the subject which we laid aside. Fortune, therefore, 16 IV, 1 | subject had, as it were, laid its hands upon their minds, 17 IV, 6 | them under heaven; when He laid the strong foundations of 18 IV, 8 | teach us, in which it is laid down that this Son of God 19 IV, 10| their thirst and hunger laid aside, they fell away into 20 IV, 14| and heard these things, laid impious hands upon their 21 IV, 17| that the breast is to be laid bare; that is, that we ought 22 IV, 17| ordered that it should be laid bare, that by this argument 23 IV, 18| be crucified, though they laid nothing else to His charge 24 IV, 19| Also in the third Psalm: "I laid me down to sleep, and took 25 IV, 21| the provinces, everywhere laid the foundations of the Church, 26 IV, 21| and lastly, everything laid waste with fire and sword, 27 IV, 26| Therefore, because He had laid down His life while fastened 28 V, 2 | gods, but also that, having laid aside their pertinacious 29 V, 4 | ought for a while to have laid aside divine readings, and 30 V, 6 | vices of a king, all men laid aside piety, lest, if they 31 V, 9 | which of these things can be laid to the charge of our people, 32 V, 13| could not escape death, laid his hand upon the burning 33 VI, 4 | resistance, your lands will be laid waste, your house plundered, 34 VI, 4 | present gratification must be laid aside, lest the enemy should 35 VI, 9 | care, and attention, be laid out in gaining His favour.~ 36 VI, 24| and lawfully. And I have laid down a few chief points 37 VII, 1 | well: the foundations are laid, as the illustrious orator 38 VII, 1 | says. But we have not only laid the foundations, which might 39 VII, 1 | that very One on whom they laid wicked hands. But we shall 40 VII, 3 | foundations of many mountains, are laid waste by latent and internal 41 VII, 8 | the divinity itself has laid open to us the truth.~ 42 VII, 12| frailty, because it has laid aside its frail covering. 43 VII, 17| Thus the earth shall be laid waste, as though by one 44 VII, 19| middle of the heaven shall be laid open in the dead and darkness 45 VII, 27| must as soon as possible be laid aside, which soothe the


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