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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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1 I, pref| of the Most High God, who created all things, cannot be attained 2 I, 3 | it is one Being who both created all things and governs them 3 I, 3 | same energy by which He created them. For what need is there 4 I, 3 | govern that which He has created. But if he conceives in 5 I, 18 | leave the worship of Him who created the earth with its living 6 II, 1 | Parent of ours, when He created man,--that is, an animal 7 II, 5 | elements, which are both created objects and are void of 8 II, 6 | world. For the same God who created the world, also created 9 II, 6 | created the world, also created man from the beginning: 10 II, 9 | in what manner they were created! If you had been brought 11 II, 11 | dissimilar forms should be created, both great and smaller. 12 II, 12 | uncreated; nor. having been created, were they without their 13 III, 9 | it must be, that He who created objects worthy of admiration, 14 III, 9 | see those things which are created, but that we may contemplate, 15 III, 14 | discovered wisdom, but because He created man, who might be capable 16 III, 14 | Him who made the world and created man, who bestowed wisdom 17 III, 18 | true, that the soul is both created and does not die, because 18 III, 28 | the knowledge of God who created us, and the religious and 19 III, 28 | and everything which is created. nature is not God, but 20 IV, 4 | have originally formed and created man, it follows that none 21 IV, 4 | to be called Father who created us; He alone is to be considered 22 IV, 6 | although He had afterwards created by Himself innumerable other 23 IV, 8 | spirits, because they were not created to teach the knowledge of 24 IV, 28 | true religion. For we are created on this condition, that 25 IV, 28 | due obedience to God who created us, that we should know 26 VI, 4 | way be lost. For God, who created men to this warfare, desired 27 VI, 10 | origin from one man, whom God created, we are plainly of one blood; 28 VII, 1 | therefore he said that it was created for eternity. Whereas the 29 VII, 3 | reason why the human race was created or established by God. It 30 VII, 4 | IV. THAT ALL THINGS WERE CREATED FOR SOME USE, EVEN THOSE 31 VII, 4 | that the same providence created man and the other animals. 32 VII, 6 | WHY THE WORLD AND MAN WERE CREATED. HOW UNPROFITABLE IS THE 33 VII, 6 | definition. The world has been created for this purpose, that we 34 VII, 13 | the teaching that man was created for the worship of God.


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