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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | all things in moisture; he fixed the beginning and cause 2 I, 7 | whose number is small and fixed. But if the worshippers 3 I, 11| heifer? Because there is a fixed day in the annals on which 4 I, 20| people her heir, and left a fixed sum of money, from the annual 5 II, 5 | they have their courses fixed and in accordance with reason, 6 II, 5 | courses of the stars, whether fixed or wandering? Was it then 7 II, 5 | that the sun should remain. fixed, it is plain that there 8 II, 9 | then, I hold him firmly fixed; I hold him fastened to 9 II, 12| invincible Creator, He Himself fixed the figure of the form of 10 II, 13| Father. Then He gave to him fixed commands, by the observance 11 III, 3 | and whether the stars are fixed to the heaven, or are borne 12 III, 8 | which he would lose the fixed order of his condition. 13 III, 8 | proposed from it; and thus they fixed for themselves a good which 14 III, 9 | surmise at any time what was fixed as the chief good for man. 15 III, 22| adulteresses, because they have no fixed marriage, but prostitutes 16 III, 27| For they had their eyes fixed on the earth, nor did they 17 III, 29| who, having his attention fixed on another object, shall 18 IV, 3 | but because nothing is fixed in it which may avail for 19 IV, 3 | firmness, when it is without a fixed and settled dwelling-place. 20 IV, 18| condemned for robbery, and fixed Him to the cross. What can 21 IV, 24| foundation, and remains firm and fixed among men; and that he himself 22 V, 1 | settled, and founded and fixed with solid roots. For many 23 V, 1 | anything able to remain fixed in their minds, except that 24 V, 13| and aged doubtless have a fixed judgment. If one city is 25 VI, 3 | good and evil things is so fixed, that they always oppose 26 VI, 6 | soul which is earnestly fixed on heavenly goods to be 27 VI, 16| to have been assigned to fixed times, and circumstances, 28 VI, 19| pleasures. But God has appointed fixed limits to all of these; 29 VI, 20| verses more readily remain fixed in the memory of the hearers. 30 VII, 1 | bent down to the earth, and fixed on the ground. But the way 31 VII, 2 | escape, And they remained fixed in the same mire, as the 32 VII, 3 | winds, and all things, are fixed with the greatest regularity: 33 VII, 4 | for them are supplied at fixed times. Again, that the other 34 VII, 10| life is temporary and has fixed limits, because it belongs 35 VII, 10| manner temporary and has a fixed end, because it affects 36 VII, 12| heavenly breath remains fixed, and flourishes always, 37 VII, 27| truth-telling precepts, and fixed a limit to lust and fear,


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