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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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1 I, 2 | some others, who did not hold the existence of gods, except 2 I, 3 | and strength. And they who hold that there are many gods, 3 I, 3 | many gods are such as we hold the one God to be. But this 4 I, 3 | God. But because they who hold this opinion are not deceived 5 I, 15| flight,~And pray that he we hold so dear~May take our offerings 6 I, 18| woof? What place does he hold who taught the healing of 7 I, 20| it with the mind, and to hold it fast? And as soon as 8 I, 20| images of virtues--cannot hold the very things which are 9 II, 3 | be pardoned, because they hold the chief duty of man, if 10 II, 9 | withdraw himself. Here, then, I hold him firmly fixed; I hold 11 II, 9 | hold him firmly fixed; I hold him fastened to the spot, 12 II, 9 | making this admission I shall hold him fast by another snare. 13 III, 14| life. Of what truth can you hold her forth as an explorer? 14 III, 18| PYTHAGOREANS AND STOICS, WHILE THEY HOLD THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL, 15 III, 23| lunatics have another moon, to hold forth to them a light by 16 IV, 9 | controverted, that we may hold forth the light of understanding 17 IV, 20| righteousness, and will hold Thine hand, and will keep 18 IV, 24| as it were go before and hold out his hand to one who 19 IV, 26| of flesh, that He might hold out to man, for whose instruction 20 IV, 26| of low degree, and might hold out to all the hope of safety, 21 IV, 27| false, which is not able to hold its ground or to come to 22 IV, 30| to broken cisterns which hold no water, but may know the 23 V, 2 | philosophy, that he might hold out to those who do not 24 VI, 4 | any one should grasp and hold fast the truth. Thus he 25 VI, 8 | But whoever strives to hold the right course of life 26 VI, 11| sketches of justice, and hold fast justice itself, true 27 VI, 12| justice, which he does not hold, but with reference to a 28 VI, 12| are united in mind, and hold together as one man. If 29 VI, 18| know nothing at all, and hold forth this very ignorance 30 VI, 20| the actors of mimes, who hold forth instruction in corrupting 31 VI, 25| We ought therefore to hold forth I and offer to God 32 VII, 1 | justice? Of what avail to hold the worship of God with 33 VII, 5 | the evil must necessarily hold together; nor can they be 34 VII, 21| that it may be able to hold out against tortures and


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