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causes 32
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32 escape
32 lust
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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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causes

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | inquire respecting natural causes, said that water was the 2 I, 18| how unworthy of being the causes why men should contaminate 3 II, 1 | and shall explain all the causes by which men were deceived, 4 III, 3 | investigate or wish to know the causes of natural things,--whether 5 III, 6 | exception, and say that the causes and systems of heavenly 6 III, 8 | to be referred. If to the causes of natural things, what 7 III, 12| is sought for. Knowledge causes us to know by what means 8 III, 12| end we must attain; virtue causes us to attain to it. The 9 III, 13| practice was in pleading causes, he wished to press his 10 III, 15| hinders the right way and causes confusion? or the law of 11 III, 19| is the perception which causes anything to be good or bad. 12 III, 29| intelligence and our ignorance of causes." Since, therefore, they 13 III, 29| they are ignorant of the causes on account of which anything 14 III, 29| ignorance of facts and causes, which introduced the names 15 IV, 17| But they alleged other causes for their anger and envy, 16 V, 1 | themselves able to assign the causes of their hatred. Because 17 V, 9 | Or is it rather from both causes? For the truth is always 18 V, 20| But this very ignorance causes them to be so cruel in persecuting 19 V, 23| enjoyment of which by the unjust causes the worship of their gods 20 V, 23| great effect; but these causes have always especially increased 21 V, 23| experienced. These numerous causes being collected together, 22 VI, 4 | those whom they hate. He causes others to swell with ambitious 23 VI, 9 | impiety. For this ignorance causes him to serve other gods, 24 VI, 10| is not great; since the causes are different, the fact 25 VI, 16| it must be shown that the causes of the affections, and not 26 VI, 16| regulation of these, but of their causes, since they are acted upon 27 VI, 18| good man. For this alone causes that no evil happens; and 28 VII, 1 | reason, either through what causes or at what time this work 29 VII, 5 | is this, in short, which causes them to be inconsistent 30 VII, 7 | ways, not connecting the causes of things, nor the consequences, 31 VII, 9 | condition, because that which causes life is familiar to him. 32 VII, 12| sensibility to the body, and causes it to live, it is impossible


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