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rest 37
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restoration 1
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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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rest

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | regarded that as a most just rest from their labours, if they 2 I, 8 | Mercury, and Jupiter, with the rest, were but men, since they 3 I, 10| peace procured, he spent the rest of his life in debaucheries 4 I, 13| pre-eminent in power among the rest, and to have the chief place, 5 I, 14| brought up male children. The rest of the history is thus put 6 I, 20| to Jupiter; and when the rest gave way, Terminus alone 7 I, 21| herself on the ground for rest, and had fallen asleep, 8 II, 3 | also may be taken with the rest, whom he ought, as the more 9 II, 5 | alternate courses of labour and rest might be established, but 10 II, 9 | exercise dominion over the rest. Man was produced."~So impious 11 II, 17| leaders only, and neglect the rest of the multitude, why did 12 III, 3 | composed; whether it is at rest and immoveable, or is turned 13 III, 13| enjoyment of the mind and rest from cares is sought, what 14 IV, 3 | Janus, and Liber, and the rest in order; which Lucilius 15 IV, 13| Gentiles trust; and His rest shall be glorious." And 16 IV, 13| the Spirit of God shall rest upon Him, the spirit of 17 IV, 16| and defective beyond the rest of men. He is a man acquainted 18 IV, 17| that is, that He did not rest on the Sabbath, but laboured 19 IV, 17| account, therefore, the rest of the people, who had not 20 IV, 19| down to sleep, and took my rest, and rose again, for the 21 V, 9 | would follow through all the rest. And therefore it is impossible 22 V, 13| is without prudence, the rest must have understanding 23 V, 15| gives the most pleasant rest of sleep; so He bestows 24 V, 18| alone preserved while the rest perish. But let us grant 25 V, 23| how far He would afford rest to His worshippers if they 26 VI, 4 | heat and cold, you must rest on the ground, must watch 27 VI, 5 | of men will be lulled to rest; no one will plot, no one 28 VII, 11| food, drink, clothing, rest, and pleasure; and it cannot 29 VII, 12| who are asleep which is at rest, not the soul; and in those 30 VII, 14| must be tranquillity and rest from the labours which the 31 VII, 15| nor government, nor any rest from evils. For all the 32 VII, 16| sown; nor will there be any rest from deadly wars, until 33 VII, 16| not even shall night give rest to their fear, nor shall 34 VII, 19| suppressed, the world will be at rest, which having been subject 35 VII, 24| Now I will subjoin the rest. Therefore the Son of the 36 VII, 26| but peace and everlasting rest. But when the thousand years 37 VII, 27| the place of labours gives rest, in the place of death life,


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