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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, 6 | the heaven, and sun, and stars, and moon, and fruitful 2 I, 18| and the heaven with its stars, for the adoration of her 3 I, 21| speak concerning the two stars of Cancer, which the Greeks 4 II, 1 | his countenance erect to stars."~From this circumstance 5 II, 5 | REFUTED, WHO THINK THAT THE STARS AND PLANETS ARE GODS.~How 6 II, 5 | the heaven with shining stars; who lighted up the sun, 7 II, 5 | regularity, therefore, in the stars, this great agreement of 8 II, 5 | that the motion of the stars is voluntary; and he who 9 II, 5 | sun and moon, but you the stars also. Make known to us, 10 II, 5 | therefore, the mysteries of the stars, that we may erect altars 11 II, 5 | Therefore the motion of the stars is not voluntary, but of 12 II, 5 | about the courses of the stars, while he understood from 13 II, 5 | says, the motions of the stars are not by chance, nothing 14 II, 5 | the unequal courses of the stars, whether fixed or wandering? 15 II, 5 | seen the figures of the stars painted and fashioned in 16 II, 5 | There is therefore in the stars design, adapted to the accomplishment 17 II, 5 | governs all things, not of the stars themselves, which are thus 18 II, 5 | perpetual day. Also if the stars had no motions, who doubts 19 II, 5 | it was His will that the stars should move, and move with 20 II, 5 | contriving the movements of the stars, they supposed them to be 21 II, 5 | it isimpossible that the stars should be gods, it follows 22 II, 5 | differ from the light of the stars inmagnitude only, and not 23 II, 6 | God can be made up? If the stars are gods, it follows that 24 II, 10| glittering signs of the twinkling stars; but He placed on the earth 25 II, 10| called Sol, because the stars are obscured, and it alone 26 II, 10| For although innumerable stars appear to glitter and shine, 27 II, 12| heaven, and motions of the stars, there existed a kind of 28 II, 12| were the sire and moon and stars then uncreated; nor. having 29 II, 14| FIRST HAD KNOWLEDGE OF THE STARS, AND OF THE ORIGIN OF FALSE 30 II, 14| observed the courses of the stars, and their obscurations, 31 III, 3 | concave; and whether the stars are fixed to the heaven, 32 III, 5 | and the motions of the stars, and the computation of 33 III, 17| sun arisen quenches the stars."~Which verses I am never 34 III, 24| ANTIPODES, THE HEAVEN, AND THE STARS.~How is it with those who 35 III, 24| They saw the courses of the stars travelling towards the west; 36 III, 24| bodies; and thus that the stars and sun, when they have 37 VI, 20| adorned with the lights of the stars shining through, as with 38 VII, 3 | heaven, and the course of the stars and of the heavenly bodies, 39 VII, 14| up; and there are seven stars which do not set, and seven 40 VII, 16| the gliding of the falling stars. Nor, however, will these 41 VII, 16| there will suddenly appear stars unknown and unseen by the 42 VII, 16| into a short space; and stars shall fall in great numbers, 43 VII, 24| more brilliant than the stars, and sun, and moon."~Then


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