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32 voice
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31 despise
31 doubt
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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, 21| Liber when he was unable to cross a river, and that he rewarded 2 II, 4 | scourge, fire, the rack, the cross, and whatever torture men 3 IV, 13| judges, with nails and the cross He endured a bitter end." 4 IV, 15| forth of His passion and cross, to which my discourse has 5 IV, 18| robbery, and fixed Him to the cross. What can I here deplore 6 IV, 18| respecting the indignity of this cross, on which the Son of God 7 IV, 18| a befitting manner that cross, which the world itself, 8 IV, 18| they fastened Him to the cross, David thus speaks in the 9 IV, 18| Now the wood signifies the cross, and the bread His body; 10 IV, 18| which He bare, and on the cross upon which He was suspended. 11 IV, 18| in revenge for the sacred cross: "But if ye turn away from 12 IV, 19| lifted up and nailed to the cross, He cried to the Lord with 13 IV, 19| they took Him down from the cross, and having shut Him up 14 IV, 19| and shall take up that cross to be borne and endured.~ 15 IV, 20| sentence of death and the cross. For that which He said 16 IV, 26| XXVI. OF THE CROSS, AND OTHER TORTURES OF JESUS, 17 IV, 26| account must be taken of the cross itself, and its meaning 18 IV, 26| But with reference to the cross, it has great force and 19 IV, 26| death? why was it by the cross especially? why by an infamous 20 IV, 26| life while fastened to the cross, His executioners did not 21 IV, 26| was taken down from the cross, and carefully enclosed 22 IV, 26| cause why God chose the cross, because it was necessary 23 IV, 26| who is suspended upon a cross is both conspicuous to all 24 IV, 26| higher than others, the cross was especially chosen, which 25 IV, 26| of blood--that is, of the cross, on which He shed His blood. 26 IV, 26| blood is the emblem of the cross. Lastly, the slaying of 27 IV, 27| EFFECTED BY THE POWER OF THE CROSS, AND OF DEMONS.~At present 28 IV, 30| affixed to the accursed cross; and when they could defend 29 V, 3 | works, than from that very cross which you as dogs lick, 30 V, 19| chains, and a prison, and the cross, and of all evil; and if 31 VI, 17| be stretched out on the cross, does not inquire what he


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