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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, pref| holding in contempt all actions both private and public, 2 I, 9 | those great and wonderful actions which he performed to be 3 I, 10 | X. OF THE LIFE AND ACTIONS AESCULAPIUS, APOLLO, NEPTUNE, 4 I, 11 | of Messene, collected the actions of Jupiter and of the others, 5 I, 11 | might have a memorial of his actions. This history was translated 6 I, 11 | Wherefore, if both from his actions and character we have proved 7 I, 11 | having described all the actions which he performed in his 8 I, 12 | return to his virtues and actions. He was, they say, just 9 I, 13 | handed down to memory his actions in Italy: of Greek writers, 10 I, 19 | life they performed I those actions which bring forth everlasting 11 II, 2 | if they neither see our actions nor hear our prayers. But 12 II, 2 | performs many and great actions. Nor do the foolish men 13 II, 3 | contains them, but from the actions and character. They, therefore, 14 III, 16 | withdrawn themselves from true actions, it is manifest that they 15 III, 16 | when compared with their actions and accomplishments, I fear 16 III, 16 | they are the advisers of actions, and do not themselves act 17 III, 17 | is no God who regards the actions of men: as long as the hope 18 III, 18 | whom and on account of what actions, and at what time, immortality 19 III, 19 | opposition between sentiments and actions, unless he is in possession 20 III, 19 | accordance with the past actions of life. And so it comes 21 III, 20 | this alone. For many of his actions are not only undeserving 22 IV, 16 | They who performed the actions had these accounts; they, 23 IV, 21 | AND OF THE PREACHING AND ACTIONS OF THE DISCIPLES.~But when 24 IV, 24 | precepts to their completion in actions, he may bind others by the 25 IV, 26 | the marks of dishonourable actions. He raised the bodies of 26 IV, 26 | snares of eternal death. The actions, therefore, which He then 27 V, 3 | though he performed greater actions, as this one thinks, nevertheless 28 V, 9 | they perform good and just actions; whereas, if they should 29 V, 9 | themselves who commit wicked actions are impious. For it is impossible 30 V, 9 | who do not err in all the actions of their life, should err 31 V, 9 | known from the state of the actions which are carried on.~ 32 V, 10 | their merciful and pious actions it may be understood what 33 V, 20 | their origin either in human actions, or in casualties, or in 34 VI, 5 | endeavour to conceal their actions. But though the nature of 35 VI, 5 | all crimes and disgraceful actions will be taken away from 36 VI, 12 | more any one refers all his actions to his own advantage, the 37 VI, 20 | adulteries, and disgraceful actions are excited by no other 38 VI, 20 | accounts of these disgraceful actions, the more do they persuade 39 VI, 20 | feign them, and by pretended actions train to those which are 40 VI, 24 | free, if he repents of his actions, and, turning to better 41 VI, 24 | permitted any one to deny his actions. Therefore it is better 42 VI, 24 | innocent life, and good actions. And he who exhibits all 43 VII, 2 | immensity of the divine actions and works. For if you will 44 VII, 23 | former life, and all its actions; and being placed in the


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