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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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hear

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 7 | versed in many pursuits, hear, O demon."~And so, again, 2 II, 2 | neither see our actions nor hear our prayers. But if the 3 II, 2 | are divine, they see and hear all things, in whatever 4 II, 2 | prayer the names of those who hear us. But if they are present, 5 II, 2 | watch-tower, from which all may hear, to proclaim aloud that 6 III, 8 | of another. Let us also hear Zeno, for he at times dreams 7 III, 13| For from whom could he hear when no one knew it? But, 8 III, 15| condemnation: for if you should hear them arguing against avarice, 9 III, 17| was possible to speak, to hear, to see, and to walk. Therefore 10 III, 30| wishes to be wise and happy hear the voice of God, learn 11 IV, 11| nor incline your ears to hear, when I spake unto you: 12 IV, 11| with a saw, thus speaks: "Hear, O heaven; and give ear, 13 IV, 14| of these that stand by. Hear, therefore, O Jesus, Thou 14 IV, 15| deaf, and caused them to hear; He cleansed the polluted 15 IV, 15| the ears of the deaf shall hear: then shall the lame man 16 IV, 15| swift, and the deaf shall hear, and the blind shall see, 17 IV, 18| will not believe Him, nor hear His announcement, ye shall 18 IV, 26| of the truth would both hear and understand the divine 19 IV, 26| call those deaf who do not hear the things which are heavenly 20 V, 1 | should patiently read. or hear these things. We demand, 21 V, 1 | it throughout if he shall hear it, that he put off the 22 V, 1 | hindrances, that they may not hear; and close their eyes, that 23 V, 1 | afraid lest, if they should hear, they should be unable to 24 V, 1 | those who are willing to hear or read nothing except that 25 V, 14| senseless," since they neither hear nor perceive divine things, 26 V, 20| asserted. We are prepared to hear, if they teach; while they 27 V, 22| to flight. For when they hear this name they tremble, 28 V, 23| people who stand around hear them saying in the midst 29 VI, 9 | is blind; though he may hear, is deaf; though he may 30 VI, 9 | then he will both see, and hear, and speak. For he begins 31 VI, 12| remit all sins. If you shall hear, He says, the prayers of 32 VI, 12| your suppliant, I also will hear yours; if you shall pity 33 VI, 20| preservation of life; they hear one another, and distinguish 34 VI, 21| if it be a pleasure to hear melodies and songs, let 35 VI, 21| be pleasant to sing and hear the praises of God. This 36 VII, 3 | made for the sake of men I hear But Epicurus is ignorant 37 VII, 16| upon God, but He will not hear them; death shall be desired, 38 VII, 17| Wherever men shall not hear him, he will shut up the 39 VII, 17| of heaven; and God shall hear them, and send from heaven 40 VII, 18| will look to the earth, and hear the voices of men, and will 41 VII, 24| inspired predictions:--~"Hear me, ye mortals; an everlasting 42 VII, 27| us all follow Him, let us hear Him, let us obey Him with 43 VII, 27| shall both see, and the deaf hear, and the dumb speak, and


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