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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, 1 | most safe harbour, to that pious, true, and divine wisdom, 2 I, 13| the same poet adds:--~"But pious posterity represented a 3 II, 16| says, "is piety, for over a pious man neither evil demon nor 4 II, 16| power: for God rescues the pious man from all evil; for the 5 II, 18| might, as~"Prophecies of pious seers~Ring terror in the ' 6 III, 28| us, and the religious and pious worship of Him; and since 7 IV, 3 | the true God with just and pious adoration. But that the 8 V, 6 | nothing remained of the pious and excellent condition 9 V, 7 | is nothing else than the pious and religious worship of 10 V, 8 | restrain their lust, and the pious and religious contributions 11 V, 9 | being themselves forsooth pious, and shrinking from the 12 V, 9 | themselves, or if they are too pious, expose them; who restrain 13 V, 9 | who do what is good are pious, and that they themselves 14 V, 10| from their merciful and pious actions it may be understood 15 V, 10| er drew,~More brave, more pious, or more true,"--~what proofs 16 V, 10| frequently praise? Behold the pious AEneas:--~"Four hapless 17 V, 10| piety. He is plainly called pious on this account only, because 18 V, 10| was therefore by no means pious who not only slew the unresisting, 19 V, 10| think themselves especially pious, then become especially 20 V, 11| punishment. What can be so pious, so beneficent, so humane? 21 V, 11| impious laws against the pious. For both sacrilegious ordinances 22 V, 20| imagine that they offer a pious sacrifice if they wash their 23 V, 23| destitute, because he is pious; but piety is a very great 24 V, 23| other hand, suffers the pious to be humble, wretched, 25 VI, 4 | those whom he has seen to be pious he involves in various superstitions, 26 VI, 20| whether they can be just and pious men, who, when they see 27 VI, 24| he performs any good and pious action. For God does not 28 VII, 18| last time, says that the pious and faithful, being separated 29 VII, 18| would set at liberty the pious. Which, however, Hermes 30 VII, 24| The sacred land of the pious only will produce all these 31 VII, 27| AND CONFIRMATION OF THE PIOUS.~Since we have completed


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