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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 3 | among themselves, the matter comes back to the same point, 2 I, 3 | are unemployed. And so is comes to pass, that for the government 3 I, 9 | guarded against. From this it comes to pass, that he alone ought 4 II, 6 | even these. But the matter comes to this: that even frogs, 5 II, 17| when the necessary result comes to pass, they acquire for 6 III, 3 | knowledge, except that which comes from without. For on this 7 III, 19| actions of life. And so it comes to pass, that if life has 8 III, 21| was born? From which it comes to pass, that he not only 9 III, 29| enduring evils. From which it comes to pass that there is no 10 IV, 4 | for the knowledge of God comes first, His worship is the 11 IV, 4 | wise or religious. Thus it comes to pass that philosophers, 12 IV, 12| or Saviour, because He comes bringing salvation to all 13 IV, 23| are possible? Whence it comes to pass, that no one obeys 14 IV, 24| bodily organs. Hence it comes to pass, that an earthly 15 V, 1 | and celebrity. Hence it comes to pass that wisdom and 16 V, 10| pleased and delighted. Thus it comes to pass that the god fashions 17 V, 13| upon his flesh? Thus it comes to pass, that when peace 18 V, 18| except the wise man? Thus it comes to pass, that he can never 19 VI, 3 | one another: and thus it comes to pass that vices cannot 20 VI, 4 | also everlasting. Thus it comes to pass, that goods of short 21 VI, 5 | is not within us, but it comes to us from without.But that 22 VI, 12| himself. And yet the matter comes to this, that whatever a 23 VI, 15| no adversary. And so it comes to pass that there can be 24 VI, 15| limits of moderation. Thus it comes to pass, that they do not 25 VI, 18| one or by favour. Thus it comes to pass, that a just man 26 VI, 24| into the light of day,~Then comes the stress of labour."~For 27 VII, 1 | which are mortal. Thus it comes to pass, that whatever is 28 VII, 1 | produced. But everything which comes within the sight of the 29 VII, 1 | alone they know. Thus it comes to pass that the poor and 30 VII, 6 | are they so many? Thus it comes to pass, that if yon depart 31 VII, 12| repel violence, because it comes under the sight and under 32 VII, 14| before that last ending comes upon the world, I will subjoin, 33 VII, 22| longing for the light,~Whence comes it, say, and why?"~For they 34 VII, 26| impious. Since the truth now comes forth from obscurity, and


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