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legem 1
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35 high
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35 jesus
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35 perception
35 persons
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | their own will, and have left great confusion to those 2 I, 6 | price for those which were left; that Tarquinias much more 3 I, 11| friends and relatives, and left laws to men, provided them 4 I, 11| immortal glory and remembrance, left lasting memorials to his 5 I, 15| civilized, after their death left regret of themselves. Therefore 6 I, 18| vine? God, indeed, may have left these things to be drawn 7 I, 20| the people her heir, and left a fixed sum of money, from 8 I, 20| was built, an aperture was left in the roof above Terminus 9 I, 22| rites. Therefore Faunus also left to posterity no slight error, 10 II, 1 | lest any doubt should be left, this second book shall 11 II, 1 | in trouble. When fear has left them, and the dangers have 12 II, 8 | that nothing at all may be left in doubt. For perhaps some 13 II, 14| cursed by him; and thus he left to his descendants ignorance 14 III, 6 | side, either towards the left hand or the right, have 15 III, 6 | and would certainly have left us something to follow. 16 III, 11| ones, because they have left wisdom, which could have 17 III, 17| having received instructions, left to Epicurus the inheritance 18 IV, 1 | was changed. For, having left God, the parent and founder 19 IV, 11| the sword; and I only am left, and they seek my life to 20 IV, 17| In Deuteronomy he thus left it written: "And the Lord 21 IV, 30| the knowledge of God, and left the true tradition. But 22 V, 6 | drawing with her the truth, left to men error, ignorance, 23 V, 8 | if any intelligence is left to you, that men are wicked 24 V, 14| What further will now be left to us, if even this, which 25 VI, 3 | falls into the way on the left hand, which assumes the 26 VI, 4 | citadel of the world:--~"The left gives sinners up to pain,~ 27 VI, 15| applied, so that there may be left to man as much as is sufficient 28 VI, 17| that this one only may be left: for since this is the only 29 VII, 5 | If you shall cut off your left hand or foot, your body 30 VII, 5 | framework of the body, the left members are most suitably 31 VII, 16| tenth part of men will be left; and from whence a thousand 32 VII, 17| shall destroy that which is left by the former evil, together 33 VII, 20| last the life has fled,~And left the body cold and dead,~ 34 VII, 24| extinguished, but some shall be left as a victory for God, that 35 VII, 27| still, without doubt, be left to others. We can take nothing


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