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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | must of necessity have been formed by some being. Who, then, 2 I, 5 | that God was the mind which formed all things from water. Thus 3 I, 7 | brought us into being, another formed us; but God of His own power 4 I, 11| altogether, by whom we are formed, endued with life, and enlightened, 5 I, 15| themselves. Therefore men formed images of them, that they 6 I, 18| more excellent than Him who formed the body itself, and the 7 I, 21| and that Priapus upon this formed a design against her honour 8 I, 23| Jupiter could not have formed that unchaste connection 9 II, 2 | the things which they have formed? But, they say, we do not 10 II, 2 | whose likeness they were formed, and to whose names they 11 II, 2 | kind of material they are formed, what are they but earth, 12 II, 4 | either that they should be formed into something else, or 13 II, 7 | hundred in the field often formed the senate. The senate-house, 14 II, 11| can be more perfect: He formed man out of the dust of the 15 II, 11| there that man should be formed of clay, when he might he 16 II, 11| how skilful a manner He formed each limb in the human body, 17 II, 12| from the earth might be formed into the various figures 18 II, 12| true father. He Himself formed the body; He Himself infused 19 II, 13| therefore, He had first formed the male after His own likeness, 20 II, 13| we have said that it was formed. Empedocles--whom you cannot 21 III, 14| No one, I think, who is formed of mortal body. For if we 22 IV, 4 | said to have originally formed and created man, it follows 23 IV, 8 | spoken by Jeremiah: "Before I formed Thee in the womb I knew 24 IV, 15| God descended upon Him, formed after the appearance of 25 IV, 17| willed it, He might so have formed man from the beginning, 26 V, 4 | divine readings, and to have formed from the beginning this 27 VI, 10| relate; but one man was formed by God, and from that one 28 VI, 19| than that animal which God formed for communion and innocence? 29 VI, 19| order that tender age may be formed by a severer discipline 30 VII, 4 | in passing. Since man is formed of different and opposing 31 VII, 4 | reason only. Therefore He formed him naked and unarmed, that 32 VII, 5 | living creatures has been so formed that his eyes are directed 33 VII, 5 | contemplation of whom he was formed."~Although we have taught 34 VII, 5 | condition of the world, He formed man from the earth itself, 35 VII, 5 | that, inasmuch as he was formed of a fragile substance, 36 VII, 8 | which we were originally formed and born. To this we direct 37 VII, 12| touch and sight. The body is formed from the earth, and made 38 VII, 12| birth, and the one which is formed of earthly material is, 39 VII, 14| day the true man is being formed by the word of God, that 40 VII, 14| mortal and imperfect man was formed from the earth, that he 41 VII, 14| from this earthly age is formed a perfect man, that being 42 VII, 23| if from the beginning God formed man in some unspeakable


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