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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 2 | gods, except that there was supposed to be no providence? These, 2 I, 3 | that separate minds may be supposed to govern separate senses; 3 I, 3 | affections as many minds may be supposed to operate; and if any one 4 I, 11| weaken the authority of his supposed majesty, feigned that he 5 I, 11| born from these, as it is supposed, how can he be the chief 6 I, 12| to Vulcan, who indeed is supposed to be fire, and yet the 7 I, 17| therefore, that those who are supposed to be gods were but men, 8 I, 18| comeliness than he once had. They supposed that he ascended into heaven 9 I, 21| translated from Aratus: ~"She is supposed to be the nurse of Jupiter; 10 II, 2 | resemblance, how can it be supposed that these images resemble 11 II, 5 | movements of the stars, they supposed them to be living, as though 12 II, 9 | Wherefore he ought not to have supposed that the world was not made 13 II, 9 | in truth, it were to be supposed that these things were not 14 II, 9 | workshop, would you have supposed that that house was not 15 II, 13| reasons why the ancients were supposed to have lived a thousand 16 III, 1 | SCRIPTURES.~SINCE. it is supposed that the truth still lies 17 III, 10| things, even those which are supposed to be peculiar to man, are 18 III, 14| foolishly in this, that he supposed it to be discovered by a 19 III, 16| introducing anything better, was supposed to take away wisdom; and 20 III, 24| the west to the east, but supposed that the heaven itself sloped 21 III, 29| hostile to men as she is supposed to be. Therefore all those 22 IV, 8 | profanely] imagine, as Orpheus supposed, that God is both male and 23 IV, 28| dead as gods, whom they supposed to be taken from men and 24 V, 3 | wonderful deeds: we might have supposed Him to be a magician, as 25 V, 3 | to be, and the Jews then supposed Him, if all the prophets 26 V, 19| Laelius, could never have supposed; for you had no knowledge 27 VI, 1 | and the sun, as Anaxagoras supposed, but that we might with 28 VI, 3 | themselves is not as they supposed. For what need is there 29 VI, 8 | other punishments which are supposed to exist." Who that is acquainted 30 VII, 12| and dissimilar to the case supposed; for the soul is not a part 31 VII, 12| It must not, however, be supposed that, because the perception 32 VII, 22| notice; inasmuch as they supposed that there was no other 33 VII, 22| Liber, or Mercurius, who are supposed to be gods of heaven, but 34 VII, 22| place; and therefore they supposed that souls were born again,


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