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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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1 I, 6 | Priscus, and asked for them three hundred philippics, and 2 I, 6 | sight of the king, burnt three of the books, and demanded 3 I, 6 | she again, having burnt three other books, persisted in 4 I, 6 | remaining books for the three hundred pieces of gold: 5 I, 7 | not speak of twelve, or three hundred and sixty-five as 6 I, 11| the Gods, having said that three Jupiters were enumerated 7 I, 16| privileges conferred by having three children? Or did the sentiment 8 I, 17| with a dragon and sealed to three virgins born from Cecrops? 9 II, 4 | man; since they had for three years experienced that those 10 II, 5 | phenomena of nature, with these three verses:--~"These images, 11 II, 11| necessarily be comprised in three periods of time--the past, 12 II, 11| would have it that there are three Parcae: one who warps the 13 II, 14| together with his wife and three sons, and as many daughters-in-law, 14 III, 9 | great errors he Committed in three words. First, he erred in 15 IV, 5 | government of judges during three hundred anti seventy years. 16 IV, 15| when He had tarried there three days, and the people were 17 IV, 18| years in building, and in three days I will raise it up 18 IV, 19| shall bedark vast night for three hours,"~When these things 19 IV, 19| the Sibyl said, that after three days' sleep he would put 20 IV, 19| death:--~"And after sleeping three days, He shall put an end 21 V, 2 | assailed, vomited forth three books against the Christian 22 V, 19| than to take incense in three fingers, and throw it upon 23 VI, 5 | Stoic, and included them in three books.~But we shall presently 24 VI, 19| AND THEIR USE; AND OF THE THREE FURIES.~When the Stoics 25 VI, 19| innocence? There are, then, three affections which drive men 26 VI, 19| have said that there are three furies which harass the 27 VII, 16| region, who, having destroyed three of that number who shall 28 VII, 16| moon will now fail, not for three hours only, but overspread 29 VII, 26| so that he set not for three days, and shall set it on 30 VII, 26| people of God during those three days shall be concealed


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