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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | understood, honourable to be undertaken! And if some skilful men 2 I, 1 | neither is any religion to be undertaken without wisdom, nor any 3 I, 2 | OF MEN.~Having therefore undertaken the office of explaining 4 I, 2 | this work which we have undertaken, respecting the skill of 5 I, 15| various sacred rites have been undertaken among different peoples 6 I, 16| for the work which I have undertaken. For although, by destroying 7 I, 20| intelligence, they would never have undertaken sacred rites of this kind. 8 II, 1 | they had most perversely undertaken. For I desire, O Emperor 9 II, 9 | the sect. For when he had undertaken a disputation, by which 10 II, 18| of the human race, have undertaken inexpiable rites, and violated 11 II, 20| of the work which I have undertaken, unless I am deceived, has 12 III, 1 | upon the truth, that I have undertaken this work,--a work, perhaps, 13 III, 1 | the subject which I have undertaken. For since all error arises 14 III, 11| that religion ought to be undertaken; but we have to explain 15 III, 16| beginnings of wisdom were undertaken." Therefore mankind for 16 IV, 10| Judges the people had often undertaken corrupt religious rites; 17 V, 2 | Therefore he said that he had undertaken this office, worthy of philosophy, 18 V, 2 | healthy state of mind, having undertaken the worship of the gods, 19 V, 4 | I think) by God, I have undertaken this office, that with all 20 V, 4 | which faith consists, I have undertaken, with the favour of God, 21 V, 6 | worship of many deities undertaken, had been altogether taken 22 VI, 2 | task, but as though we had undertaken the instruction of him who, 23 VI, 6 | themselves, whose cause they had undertaken; and they cut away the steps 24 VI, 8 | Therefore the law of God must be undertaken, which may direct us to 25 VI, 14| constancy, unless it is undertaken for the truth, becomes shamelessness. 26 VI, 14| inserted in us by nature as undertaken through a perverted opinion; 27 VII, 1 | account of which they were undertaken, in uncertainty, lest any 28 VII, 1 | that such great labours are undertaken in vain; while he distrusts 29 VII, 5 | requires it, because we have undertaken to discuss the subject of 30 VII, 27| short, death itself must be undertaken and borne, when it is clear 31 VII, 27| as possible, or, having undertaken and exercised virtues, and


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