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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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perceive

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 11| of Ganymede as false, and perceive that the occurrence took 2 I, 16| being admitted, they do not perceive that conception follows 3 I, 17| and because they do not perceive what the truth is, they 4 II, 3 | follow? If even they who perceive themselves to be in error 5 II, 3 | the office of the soul to perceive those things more clearly 6 II, 4 | when they were made did not perceive it, and when they are worshipped 7 II, 6 | sensibility, and is God, did not perceive the consequences of their 8 II, 9 | having received light, may perceive his own errors and those 9 III, 13| though, indeed, she could perceive anything by herself, and 10 III, 14| under her teaching, both to perceive and to be wise, and to be 11 III, 17| form. Why, then, do we not perceive or distinguish them? Because, 12 III, 18| indulgence because they perceive the truth, yet I cannot 13 III, 19| Catiline? But a man does not perceive this opposition between 14 III, 20| suffer it. For who cannot perceive that this world, completed 15 III, 24| But since they did not perceive what contrivance regulated 16 III, 27| deed, either he will not perceive it if souls shall perish, 17 III, 27| perish, or, if he shall perceive it, he will gain nothing 18 III, 30| deviating from the truth. I perceive, however, how many things 19 III, 30| Carneades see, and feel, and perceive? Lo, a voice from heaven 20 IV, 5 | these things, that they may perceive their error who endeavour 21 IV, 22| that they may at length perceive that the fact ought to have 22 IV, 24| I am compelled. I myself perceive that I sin; but the necessity 23 IV, 30| they did not thoroughly perceive their force and meaning, 24 V, 9 | At times, however, they perceive that they are wicked, and 25 V, 10| accusing fortune; nor do they perceive that if she had any existence, 26 V, 14| since they neither hear nor perceive divine things, but fear 27 V, 18| things as he proposed. Now I perceive that a greater undertaking 28 V, 18| he did not sufficiently perceive that it was not folly; although 29 V, 22| public hatred those whom they perceive to be grievous to them, 30 VI, 2 | the sun, they will at once perceive how God has no need of their 31 VI, 5 | general, even they who sin perceive what is good and evil, though 32 VI, 7 | resembles wisdom, and they who perceive the folly of men in general 33 VI, 12| us instructions. For they perceive that it is naturally just 34 VI, 12| protection, but they do not perceive why it is so. For God, to 35 VI, 20| discover from the smell, or perceive from the taste, the things 36 VI, 24| children are corrected when we perceive that they repent of their 37 VII, 2 | at large, nor clearly to perceive the truth, the knowledge 38 VII, 4 | of the water, they do not perceive the system of the world 39 VII, 5 | wisdom to know, and a body to perceive, God willed that both should 40 VII, 9 | of these things we might perceive God from His power and operation 41 VII, 12| soul, when separated, can perceive nothing, because it is itself 42 VII, 12| that it should not live and perceive by itself, since it is in 43 VII, 12| is now unable either to perceive or to speak, so that either 44 VII, 21| virtue has imbued will not perceive that fire; for they have


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