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memmius 1
memorial 1
memorials 5
memory 33
men 687
men- 1
menoeceus 1
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33 future
33 honours
33 makes
33 memory
33 opposed
33 related
33 sins
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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memory

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 7 | and its acute sagacity and memory has reached Him, all ways 2 I, 8 | consecrated to lasting, memory. And if any one doubts this, 3 I, 10| to his fame, except the memory of his frauds? Doubtless 4 I, 11| might embellish those whose memory they used to celebrate with 5 I, 11| himself, except that the memory of impious guilt and debauchery 6 I, 11| king, in order that the memory of his parents might be 7 I, 13| inasmuch as they handed down to memory his actions in Italy: of 8 I, 15| they began to reverence the memory of the deceased, that they 9 I, 15| account of the state, their memory was consecrated with the 10 I, 15| ancients consecrated their memory in the same manner in which 11 I, 17| but men, and that their memory was consecrated after their 12 I, 20| wantonness, as is suitable to the memory of a harlot. For besides 13 I, 20| Partheniae were born, in memory of this deed erected a temple 14 I, 21| introduced by them, and the memory of the true God was taken 15 I, 22| was itself handed down to memory? Every one then in the senate 16 I, 23| during which they whose memory is honoured lived. Theophilus, 17 II, 1 | all does God escape the memory of men, when in the enjoyment 18 II, 2 | be possible to retain the memory of those who had either 19 II, 12| various, acute, gifted with memory, full of method and design, 20 III, 18| wonderful and remarkable memory of Pythagoras! O miserable 21 III, 25| hearing, or retained in the memory. No little attention also 22 III, 25| Themiste only, within the whole memory of man; nor slaves, except 23 IV, 14| been taken away from the memory of men (since even the Jews, 24 IV, 16| knowingly do service to the memory of the dead, worshipping 25 IV, 28| reverence the surviving memory of the dead, or those who, 26 V, 20| mysteries were instituted in memory of the dead, will condemn 27 VI, 10| writing and handed down to memory the record of their own 28 VI, 11| public works seek a lasting memory for their name? Not even 29 VI, 20| readily remain fixed in the memory of the hearers. In like 30 VII, 8 | perceiving and learning, its memory of the past, and its foresight 31 VII, 11| things, have handed down to memory the monuments of their genius 32 VII, 12| body. But, it is said, the memory fails. What wonder, if the 33 VII, 15| name, handed down to the memory of posterity a wonderful


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