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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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overcome

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 10| and when these had been overcome and lasting peace procured, 2 I, 13| greater force which might overcome his power? Doubtless, being 3 I, 13| being aged, he was easily overcome by one who was young, and 4 III, 1 | orators have often been overcome by pleaders of moderate 5 III, 8 | what grief they feel when overcome, and how they rejoice in 6 III, 12| And if virtue shall have overcome and put to flight these, 7 III, 12| because labours, endured and overcome even until death, cannot 8 III, 12| desire of earthly things overcome, our souls, pure and victorious, 9 III, 13| arguments by which they might overcome, nor evidence by which they 10 III, 17| better men were especially overcome and slain. But that which 11 III, 28| shamefully confesses that he is overcome by fortune. I yield, he 12 III, 29| must be armed; nor can he overcome his adversary, who in fighting 13 IV, 12| suffer death, that He might overcome and lay open the other world 14 IV, 23| instructors themselves are overcome by the affections which 15 IV, 23| say that it is our duty to overcome, they are able to train 16 IV, 24| power over me also; and I overcome those very things which 17 IV, 25| that we might be able to overcome these, God has opened and 18 IV, 27| of these demons, we have overcome; for this must necessarily 19 IV, 30| sacerdotal power; and when overcome by others more powerful, 20 V, 1 | fear lest they should be overcome by us, and be compelled 21 V, 11| they themselves should be overcome, or the others should obtain 22 V, 13| forth groans; for they are overcome by pain, because they are 23 V, 14| depart from his duty, or, overcome by fear of death or severity 24 VI, 3 | which if any one, having overcome the difficulty, has climbed 25 VI, 4 | without impediment, he may overcome the difficulty of the way. 26 VI, 4 | dispel these errors, and to overcome the author of evils himself, 27 VI, 6 | virtue which is necessary to overcome them as good fortune. Is 28 VI, 6 | the juster side has been overcome? From this cause harsh tyrannies 29 VI, 13| are sometimes, however, overcome by frailty itself, so that 30 VI, 17| themselves, when cruelty was overcome by patience. But this virtue 31 VI, 18| assailant with violence, he is overcome. But if he shall have repressed 32 VI, 20| and deadly, ought to be overcome and subdued by virtue, or, 33 VI, 21| one thing which is to be overcome by us, that we be not captivated 34 VI, 24| concerning himself, if, overcome by passion, or impelled 35 VII, 12| with the bodies; but he was overcome by the truth, and the true 36 VII, 12| and that pleasure may be overcome, not only by abstaining 37 VII, 17| prophet of God, and shall overcome, and slay him, and shall 38 VII, 19| against the truth, and being overcome shall flee; and shall often


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