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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 2 | it were governed by the highest intelligence. But even Marcus 2 I, 3 | should I mention that this highest power and divine energy 3 I, 3 | if God is a title of the highest power, He must be incorruptible, 4 I, 5 | their exploits with the highest praises, yet very frequently 5 I, 5 | thus speaks respecting the highest God, whom he calls Mind 6 I, 5 | demonstrate that men of the highest genius touched upon the 7 I, 12| held, he says, that the highest and ethereal nature of heaven, 8 I, 15| his whole family, with the highest praises and with new honours, 9 I, 15| nation or city with the highest veneration, whether they 10 I, 15| those who are held in the highest rank as gods will be found 11 II, 7 | weak, and destitute of the highest excellence, if they are 12 II, 19| let him seek it in the highest place: for nothing can be 13 II, 19| lowest, but rather in the highest region. Wherefore it is 14 III, 8 | us what is the true and highest good of man; but before 15 III, 12| desired as goods; if in its highest condition it is exposed 16 III, 12| our chief good is in the highest place. Therefore we alone 17 III, 12| because they did not seek the highest good in the highest place, 18 III, 12| the highest good in the highest place, but in the lowest. 19 III, 12| lowest. For what is the highest but heaven, and God, from 20 III, 12| they did not attain to the highest good; for whatever looks 21 III, 28| as it were, placed on the highest top of a lofty mountain, 22 III, 28| sought for by them in the highest place. From this despair 23 IV, 3 | true religion, that is, the highest piety, is not true wisdom. 24 IV, 24| unable to attain to the highest virtue, and to resist all 25 IV, 26| safe who have marked on the highest part of their body this 26 IV, 29| the Father. Therefore that highest and matchless God cannot 27 IV, 30| and honour, aspired to the highest sacerdotal power; and when 28 V, 1 | in short, it demands the highest degree of dignity. Therefore 29 V, 12| an excellent man, of the highest integrity, the greatest 30 V, 12| most wicked to be of the highest integrity and faith; and 31 V, 14| inconsistency, rightly says the highest virtue appears to them to 32 V, 15| from private persons to the highest authorities of kings. For 33 V, 18| since it is reckoned the highest glory to die for friendship 34 V, 18| to the heavens with the highest praises him who was willing 35 V, 20| shall fall, obtains the highest glory, because he has undergone 36 V, 23| orators alike extol with the highest praises. But if it cannot 37 V, 23| this is a virtue of the highest kind, it is necessary that 38 VI, 6 | their wish in reaching the highest step of power, then, truly 39 VI, 17| that this same fear is the highest fortitude? By no means. 40 VII, 5 | strive after that which is highest, unless he shall have despised 41 VII, 9 | because he perceives that the highest good is to be sought by 42 VII, 9 | be sought by him in the highest place, and mindful of his 43 VII, 10| except by death, since its highest office is in the undergoing 44 VII, 15| have increased even to the highest degree, may be judged happy 45 VII, 26| tranquil reign, with the highest congratulations of all men.


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