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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 20| buildings places which may turn out to the service of men? 2 I, 21| pursuits of liberal training, turn aside from such refinement. 3 II, 3 | seen with veiled head to turn to a stone, and approach 4 II, 5 | and insensible objects, to turn our eyes in that direction 5 II, 9 | another snare. For he will turn round again to the same 6 II, 17| in order that they might turn away the minds of men from 7 II, 17| men, whom they strive to turn away from the worship and 8 II, 18| creatures, that we may not turn ourselves again downward, 9 III, 11| being able to find it, if we turn our thoughts in all directions; 10 IV, 4 | these two streams shall turn aside from Him, they must 11 IV, 11| you: let every one of you turn from his evil way, and from 12 IV, 11| against them, that they might turn unto Thee."~The prophet 13 IV, 14| ambassador to men, that He might turn them from their impious 14 IV, 14| and also that He might turn their minds from foolishness 15 IV, 18| sacred cross: "But if ye turn away from me, saith the 16 IV, 19| be darkened; and I will turn your feasts into mourning, 17 IV, 23| contempt, and will in his turn be mocked, because he also 18 V, 1 | particular class. For he was of a turn of mind which was ready, 19 V, 7 | were some one who wished to turn us away from God? For on 20 V, 8 | evils by which mankind in turn destroy one another. For 21 V, 14| death, that they may not turn aside from faith and justice; 22 V, 20| others, but endeavour to turn men aside to deadly rites, 23 VI, 3 | has deterred, glide and turn aside into the way of vices, 24 VI, 3 | which side he should rather turn himself. If he shall meet 25 VI, 3 | honourable arts by which he may turn to good conduct, which cannot 26 VI, 4 | inflicting injury, he may turn them aside from the contemplation 27 VI, 12| philosophers also say; but they turn it aside from true justice, 28 VI, 12| expended on superfluities, turn to better uses. Devote to 29 VI, 17| violence may be able to turn us away from God. Therefore 30 VI, 18| provoke cattle or horses, they turn against you either with 31 VI, 20| soothe and captivate us, and turn us aside from God and from 32 VII, 10| AND DEATH.~Let us now in turn pass on to those things 33 VII, 17| shall be sent from God to turn men to the knowledge of 34 VII, 17| withhold its rains; he will turn their water into blood, 35 VII, 17| prodigies and powers he shall turn many to the worship of God; 36 VII, 27| is present, and let him turn himself to God with his


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