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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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doubt

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 3 | nothing can be added. Who can doubt that he would be a most 2 I, 5 | have consistency. Without doubt, as all things were placed 3 I, 8 | power. And then can any one doubt whether any thing can be 4 I, 11| Now, who can entertain a doubt that he who is subservient 5 I, 13| great dispute, if there is doubt, on the part of the greatest 6 I, 15| without any ruler, there is no doubt but in those times men began 7 I, 15| paid by others. Can any one doubt in what way the honours 8 I, 22| was prior in age admits of doubt, since Latinus and Priam 9 II, 1 | and died, yet, lest any doubt should be left, this second 10 II, 3 | wisdom; so that you may doubt which are rather to be called 11 II, 8 | nothing at all may be left in doubt. For perhaps some one may 12 III, 20| individuals; wherefore no one can doubt that those who seek after 13 III, 21| duty. And thus I do not doubt that he instructed his hearers 14 III, 21| is either ignorant or in doubt whether they are his own? 15 III, 23| he threw into the sea? I doubt whether he was in his senses, 16 IV, 15| the flesh. But I do not doubt that these poems were in 17 IV, 18| Numbers: "God is not in doubt as a suffer threats as the 18 IV, 24| righteousness. No one can doubt but that this teacher, who 19 IV, 27| certain than this? I have no doubt that Trismegistus arrived 20 V, 1 | RELIGION.~I ENTERTAIN no doubt, O mighty Emperor Constantine,-- 21 V, 4 | same work. For I do not doubt that very many others, and 22 V, 4 | field of truth, no one can doubt that false religions will 23 V, 12| pray, will be so mad as to doubt which of the two he would 24 V, 12| one is so infatuated as to doubt which of the two he would 25 VI, 3 | they were ignorant or in doubt that the souls of men are 26 VI, 3 | into two parts,'" is in doubt, and hesitates, and does 27 VI, 20| strangled them? Who can doubt that he is impious who gives 28 VII, 8 | contending, was called into doubt. Finally, Tullius also having 29 VII, 10| perceived, though with doubt, that the chief good does 30 VII, 25| shall come to pass, who can doubt that the end has now arrived 31 VII, 27| they must still, without doubt, be left to others. We can


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