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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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1 I, pref| actions both private and public, applied to the pursuit 2 I, 11 | detracted nothing from the public persuasion. It is manifest 3 I, 11 | head of their ~objects of public veneration, is nothing but 4 I, 18 | greatest glory will not endure public tranquillity: they will 5 I, 20 | birthday might be celebrated by public games, which they called 6 I, 20 | concord, when wars rage in public, and in private enmities 7 I, 20 | And therefore they make public supplications to him, as 8 I, 21 | kind of sacrifices those public rites are to be judged signs 9 II, 8 | rites of Hercules to the public slaves, was deprived of 10 II, 8 | last Circensian games a public dancer had displeased him, 11 III, 1 | having dispelled and refuted public errors, and the errors of 12 III, 13 | I never even engaged in public speaking; but the goodness 13 III, 15 | that they were making a public disclosure of their own 14 III, 15 | censures which they utter in public flow back upon themselves; 15 III, 15 | practised licentiousness in public? What wonder if they derived 16 III, 20 | wished to overthrow those public superstitions, I do not 17 III, 22 | and take a share in the public counsels, and undertake 18 III, 23 | suffered them to become public pastures. I should approve 19 III, 25 | to enjoy that which is a public good; being as envious as 20 IV, 28 | those who worshipped the public and ancient gods they named 21 V, 2 | vigorously and sharply refute public errors, and who might defend 22 V, 9 | unseasonably good, who, when the public morals are corrupted, should 23 V, 9 | lives to be taken away in public; who, if they sit as judges, 24 V, 9 | vehement accuser of the public morals and vices. But Lucilius 25 V, 20 | falsehood? But, they say, the public rites of religion must be 26 V, 22 | injure them, they pursue with public hatred those whom they perceive 27 V, 23 | leading virtue, which the public voices of the people and 28 VI, 4 | occupied the way, rejoicing in public errors; but that we might 29 VI, 7 | withdraws a little from this public and frequented road; but 30 VI, 9 | who certainly promoted the public advantage according to the 31 VI, 11 | who by the building of public works seek a lasting memory 32 VI, 18 | heavenly, but also from public and civil justice--how much 33 VI, 20 | they do not despise these public spectacles. Therefore they 34 VI, 20 | companions and sharers in this public homicide. For when God forbids 35 VI, 20 | not even allowed by the public laws, but He warns us against 36 VII, 5 | pleasure is common and public. Thus it necessarily happens 37 VII, 26 | take place that second and public resurrection of all, in 38 VII, 26 | defend and assert it in public, since God orders us in


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