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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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state

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | when old you may govern the state with the same justice with 2 I, 15| and reduced to a civilized state. Afterwards the kings themselves, 3 I, 15| danger on account of the state, their memory was consecrated 4 I, 15| thought that a just and wise state would employ, he thus decreed 5 I, 15| his services towards the state Caius Caesar would have 6 I, 21| death so large a part of the state, as not even Agathocles 7 II, 3 | minds of men to a healthy state by your disputation. But 8 II, 4 | of the Gracchi, when the state was disturbed both by seditions 9 II, 17| them,--in short, that the state has often been freed from 10 II, 19| things. For this is the state of the case, that whosoever 11 III, 3 | us conjecture about the state and character of that city 12 III, 12| He is everlasting. For a state of happiness ought to be 13 III, 16| affairs, who govern the state, who found new cities or 14 III, 17| undertaking the business of the state, the sluggish from bodily 15 III, 17| the punishment of a future state is not to be dreaded, because 16 III, 17| that there is no future state of punishment at all; that 17 III, 18| appear to deserve well of the state, by preserving two excellent 18 III, 19| to bring either a better state than that which exists in 19 III, 19| For if the soul is in a state of vigour without the body, 20 III, 19| there could be no other state. But each conclusion is 21 III, 19| foolish sentiment, that this state which we imagine to be life 22 III, 21| most degrading advice? The state will be in harmony, and 23 III, 25| who wished to compose a state of wise men. They attempted, 24 IV, 13| could not deny the real state of the case; as that which 25 V, 2 | may return to a healthy state of mind, having undertaken 26 V, 9 | subject may be known from the state of the actions which are 27 V, 12| and audacity; and if the state should be in such error 28 V, 12| those in error. Behold, the state, or rather the whole world 29 V, 15| discussing the subject of the state, he did it that he might 30 V, 15| which he thought that a state could not be governed. But 31 V, 22| enjoy honours and kingly state, and have these very persons 32 VI, 6 | inconveniences of another state or nation?--that is, to 33 VI, 6 | increase the power of the state, to improve the revenues,-- 34 VI, 12| serviceable even to the state, that captives should be 35 VI, 18| have utterly destroyed the state. Therefore it is not the 36 VII, 12| he feels that he is in a state of dissolution, or that 37 VII, 14| continue in its present state through six ages, that is, 38 VII, 15| all the earth will be in a state of tumult; wars will everywhere 39 VII, 18| His world to its ancient state and restored it." The Sibyls 40 VII, 23| round, are restored to this state in which we now are." But 41 VII, 26| while thou rulest the Roman state, we worshippers of God are 42 VII, 26| remove the wicked from the state, whom being cast down by


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