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glories 1
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glory 44
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44 aside
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44 glory
44 kings
44 labour
44 perceive
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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glory

   Book, Chapter
1 I, pref| philosophers were in greater glory among the Greeks than the 2 I, 11 | been honoured with immortal glory and remembrance, left lasting 3 I, 15 | Republic, and also concerning glory? For in his treatise on 4 I, 18 | ensnared by the show of empty glory, they give to their crimes 5 I, 18 | and people as the greatest glory will not endure public tranquillity: 6 I, 21 | claimed for themselves the glory of gentleness and civilization, 7 I, 23 | all the gods. Let them not glory, then, in the antiquity 8 III, 8 | life, or pleasure, or for glory. That, therefore, is not 9 III, 8 | is, means of subsistence, glory, pleasure? And these things 10 III, 8 | regard to the desire of glory? Is it not discovered in 11 III, 11 | frail and uncertain. Is it glory? or honour? or a lasting 12 III, 15 | desirous of money, others of glory; many the slaves of lusts, 13 III, 15 | which others employ for glory or pleasure, he will employ 14 III, 20 | fame of eloquence and the glory of talent. What if they 15 III, 23 | might have acquired the glory of liberality. Democritus 16 III, 27 | it is on account of the glory of his endurance, he will 17 III, 27 | is sought from virtue but glory. But this is either superfluous 18 IV, 11 | they shall come and see my glory; and I will send among them 19 IV, 11 | and they shall declare my glory among the Gentiles." Therefore, 20 IV, 11 | with heavenly power and glory, that the people who had 21 IV, 12 | unto Him a kingdom, and glory, and dominion; and all people, 22 IV, 12 | given to Him a kingdom, and glory, and dominion; and all people, 23 IV, 12 | goodness: He has power and glory, in that all tribes of the 24 IV, 12 | come again with majesty and glory to judge every soul, and 25 IV, 16 | with what great power and glory the Son of God was about 26 IV, 16 | land: He has no form nor glory; and we saw Him, and He 27 IV, 24 | look upon and endure the glory of His majesty in His own 28 V, 1 | since he had sought great glory to himself from the profession 29 V, 2 | which he hoped for, and the glory which he eagerly sought 30 V, 5 | to acquire for themselves glory from the shedding of human 31 V, 11 | others should obtain the glory due to their virtue. And 32 V, 11 | would not produce greater glory of virtue. But they with 33 V, 15 | who were accustomed to glory in justice, used evidently 34 V, 15 | justice, used evidently to glory in those virtues which ( 35 V, 18 | would not be held in such glory, when one of them was willing 36 V, 18 | is reckoned the highest glory to die for friendship and 37 V, 20 | fall, obtains the highest glory, because he has undergone 38 VI, 6 | increase of riches, honour, glory, and power, which are altogether 39 VI, 12 | for the sake of obtaining glory as of avoiding censure. 40 VI, 13 | afterwards do for the praise and glory of virtue. To this is added, 41 VI, 18 | good work, let us aim at glory from it. For God admonishes 42 VI, 18 | already have the reward of glory which he has aimed at, and 43 VII, 5 | victory is wanting, there also glory and the reward of victory 44 VII, 26 | great matter, excel the glory of ancient princes, whom


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