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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 11| Saturn and Ops, no other image but his alone ought to have 2 I, 11| other conclusion does the image of Ganymede and the effigy 3 I, 15| intention of consecrating the image of his daughter in the same 4 I, 15| that he will consecrate the image and the name of his daughter, 5 I, 17| of hers at Samos, and an image fashioned in the dress of 6 I, 20| relates that there was an image of Larentina, and indeed 7 I, 20| it was unlawful for the image of a harlot to be placed 8 I, 20| eyes. Tatius consecrated an image of Cloacina, which had been 9 I, 20| be honoured, and not the image of virtue; and it is to 10 II, 2 | absent, it is plain that an image is always superfluous. But 11 II, 2 | destitute of perception. But the image of the ever-living God ought 12 II, 2 | nor motion? Therefore the image of God is not that which 13 II, 2 | there is anything in the image of a god, in which there 14 II, 8 | again perceived the same image asking whether he had suffered 15 II, 8 | abstain from battle, the image of Minerva presented itself 16 II, 11| the likeness of His own image, than which nothing can 17 II, 11| who says,--~"Thou art my image, O man, possessed of right 18 II, 11| all Prometheus made the image of a man of rich and soft 19 II, 11| was made by God, after the image of God, but he even tried 20 II, 12| inasmuch as he held the image of wisdom, understood that 21 II, 13| fashioned woman after the image of the man himself, that 22 II, 13| of heaven and earth, the image of which is developed in 23 II, 18| inconsistent thing, that the image of a man should be worshipped 24 II, 18| should be worshipped by the image of God, for that which worships 25 II, 19| religion wherever there is an image. For if religion consists 26 III, 14| God (not this god whose image you worship as he sits in 27 III, 29| For they represent her image with the horn of plenty 28 IV, 26| unspeakable power was the image of a greater energy, which 29 IV, 26| safety of men, hut it was an image of things to come. For Christ 30 V, 3 | some as a god, and that his image was set up under the name 31 V, 8 | were, represented in some image? Behold, she is in your 32 V, 8 | man himself, who bears the image of God. And this temple 33 V, 14| fear and adore an earthen image moulded by their own fingers.~ 34 VI, 10| given to God, for man is the image of God. But, how ever, the 35 VI, 12| Therefore we will not suffer the image and workmanship of God to 36 VII, 17| leave his course, and an image to speak; and these things


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