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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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1 I, 1 | against the righteous in other parts of the world, the Omnipotent 2 I, 3 | power over the separate parts be referred to one and the 3 I, 3 | over separate offices and parts, that there is still one 4 I, 5 | and diffused through all parts of the universe, and through 5 I, 5 | are more suited to other parts of the subject. At present 6 I, 16| follow up the remaining parts, and more fully to refute 7 I, 21| seem to select the worse parts through the desire of finding 8 II, 6 | nor the sea, which are the parts of the world, can be gods, 9 II, 6 | if the world is God, its parts also are plainly immortal: 10 II, 6 | of sensibility, and are parts of the world. But this is 11 II, 6 | have sensibility, and are parts of the world. Thus arguments 12 II, 6 | the elements which are its parts; because a house cannot 13 II, 6 | over itself, nor can the parts of which a house consists. 14 II, 10| X. OF THE WORLD, AND ITS PARTS, THE ELEMENTS AND SEASONS.~ 15 II, 10| He also established two parts of the earth itself opposite 16 II, 10| in the same way the other parts,--namely, the south and 17 II, 10| south and the north, which parts are closely united with 18 II, 10| assigned to each of these parts its own time,--namely, the 19 II, 10| the north. In these two parts also, the southern and the 20 II, 10| to the division of these parts He also made day and night, 21 II, 11| altogether, because it dies in parts, it is evident that it had 22 II, 15| working in their inward parts, they corrupt the health, 23 III, 2 | can be called a body, the parts and members of which are 24 III, 9 | soul? What of the other parts of the body? Will they be 25 III, 12| of virtue. There are two parts of which man is made up, 26 III, 24| the same appearance to all parts of the heaven; that is. 27 IV, 2 | traversed and explored all parts, but nowhere found any wisdom, 28 IV, 8 | sent forth from different parts, inasmuch as breath proceeds 29 IV, 19| tabernacles, was rent into two parts; and the sun suddenly withdrew 30 V, 8 | the world, with all its parts agreeing with one another, 31 V, 17| divided justice into two parts, saying that the one was 32 VI, 3 | divides itself into two parts,'" is in doubt, and hesitates, 33 VI, 24| be removed by the inward parts from looking through and 34 VI, 24| to comprise all the other parts, let him seek them from 35 VII, 1 | extinguished, which are clearly parts of the world, it is understood 36 VII, 3 | the world, and with all parts of the world, abandoned 37 VII, 3 | since the world and all its parts, as we see, are governed 38 VII, 4 | influence it has upon the other parts of the system? this is the 39 VII, 5 | since man consists of two parts, body and soul, of which 40 VII, 9 | but are perceived by other parts of the body. In like manner, 41 VII, 9 | perception without those parts of the body in which the 42 VII, 16| worshippers of God also, two parts will perish; and the third


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