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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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destitute

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 3 | this, he would appear to be destitute even of that very mind, 2 I, 13| received him wandering and destitute; and the ancient coins are 3 II, 2 | dead, for they are entirely destitute of perception. But the image 4 II, 2 | bent down to the earth, and destitute of heavenly things?"~Rather 5 II, 4 | who receive them are as destitute as they who have given them. 6 II, 7 | undoubtedly be weak, and destitute of the highest excellence, 7 II, 9 | produced from that which is destitute of reason, nor can that 8 II, 12| when all other animals are destitute of them." Do you see that 9 II, 18| senseless men do service, are destitute of all perception, since 10 III, 8 | pleasure must of necessity be destitute of virtuous principle, and 11 III, 8 | aims at principle must be destitute of pleasure. The chief good 12 III, 9 | of the body? Will they be destitute, each of its own duty? Why 13 III, 9 | if the philosophers were destitute of this, and in their ignorance 14 III, 13| prove anything: for, being destitute of divine knowledge, they 15 III, 15| which they themselves are destitute? For if any one should diligently 16 III, 16| thought that human life was destitute of wisdom, they invented 17 IV, 3 | adulteress. For when a woman is destitute of modesty, chastity, and 18 IV, 3 | and unholy, because it is destitute of faith, for that unsettled 19 IV, 16| case with those who are destitute of true divinity, who not 20 IV, 26| pass, that they who were destitute of the truth would both 21 IV, 26| detested by all who, being destitute of virtue, give up their 22 V, 8 | the rich would succour the destitute. There would not, therefore, 23 V, 13| by pain, because they are destitute of patience infused into 24 V, 18| resist them, because he is destitute of the virtue of which he 25 V, 18| animals, because they are destitute of wisdom, nature is the 26 V, 20| unserviceable to God who is destitute of faith and devotedness; 27 V, 21| evil, even its office is destitute of good. But they who destroy 28 V, 23| he bestows a share on the destitute, because he is pious; but 29 VI, 9 | chief thing of all, it is destitute both of life and of all 30 VI, 9 | no purpose, since he is destitute of the virtues, as it were, 31 VI, 9 | not only wretched who is destitute of present goods, but he 32 VI, 10| bestowing food on those who are destitute. For God, since He is kind, 33 VI, 11| the feeble, the lame, the destitute, who must die: unless you 34 VI, 12| orphans and widows who are destitute and stand in need of assistance; 35 VI, 18| of which the foolish are destitute; except that he knows how 36 VII, 3 | man, of which they, being destitute, were able neither to reach 37 VII, 6 | they be of use to beings destitute of bodies, because these 38 VII, 9 | they exist, are plainly destitute of bodies, it must be that 39 VII, 12| other things. For if it be destitute of virtue, if it be given 40 VII, 12| with the body, if it is destitute of virtue, it grows sick


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