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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 7 | true, which I have before related, that Seneca said in his 2 I, 9 | pollute the world, which he is related to have traversed and purified? 3 I, 11| god; for had not Themis related to him future events, he 4 I, 11| In the same manner, it is related that he changed Io, the 5 I, 11| feign those things which are related about the female deities 6 I, 11| concealed; as that which was related about the dividing of the 7 I, 11| because these things which are related about Jupiter appeared unsuited 8 I, 11| god, especially that he is related to have had the golden age, 9 I, 14| those things which we have related, let us open those things 10 I, 16| those things which I have related, but there still remain 11 I, 20| this idea in his Fasti, and related that there was a nymph, 12 I, 21| that more true which is related by those who wrote "Phenomena," 13 I, 22| from Melisseus, as Didymus related, or from Jupiter also himself, 14 I, 23| from him; and Ulysses was related in the same degree. Priam, 15 II, 9 | and His nature must be related by us. Let no one inquire 16 II, 9 | but as to the things which related to a profane and eager curiosity 17 II, 11| of God. And this also is related by Hermes, who not only 18 III, 1 | Which things, indeed, are related in a concise and simple 19 IV, 10| the whole mystery is to be related. Our ancestors, who were 20 IV, 14| things which the prophet related was suited. For they were 21 IV, 15| place, whose verses are related to this effect:--~"With 22 IV, 26| and its meaning must be related. What the Most High Father 23 IV, 28| gathered all things which related to the worship of the gods, 24 IV, 30| flesh is liable. I have related these things in the meanwhile 25 V, 3 | things are accustomed to be related. Why therefore, O senseless 26 V, 5 | and on this account he is related to have made serpents fierce, 27 V, 8 | understand that they are related by blood, and that they 28 VI, 17| think to be most closely related to the subject. They regard 29 VII, 12| opinions, which Lucretius has related in his third book. Since, 30 VII, 14| Chaldeans, who, as Cicero has related in his first book respecting 31 VII, 14| proof of which must first be related, that the matter itself 32 VII, 15| nevertheless destroyed. For it is related that the Egyptians, and 33 VII, 22| them. For the matter is related by the poets in a manner


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