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sufferings 6
suffers 11
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sufficiently 16
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30 prefer
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30 slain
30 sufficient
30 teaches
30 three
30 whereas
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 6 | were it not that these are sufficient, and that I reserve others 2 II, 2 | present everywhere, and it is sufficient to invoke with prayer the 3 II, 5 | subject of inquiry. It is sufficient for man, to his full and 4 II, 8 | whether he had suffered sufficient punishment for the neglect 5 III, 1 | more clear, because it has sufficient ornament of itself, and 6 III, 13| and the truth itself are sufficient. I could wish, therefore, 7 III, 17| regard it. There is evidently sufficient cause why any one should 8 III, 23| derision by all. This is sufficient to prove the error of this 9 III, 24| individually, let it be sufficient to have enumerated a few, 10 III, 27| as pleasures, since it is sufficient for discharging the office 11 III, 28| even himself speak with sufficient discretion, who thought 12 IV, 13| the flesh, since it was sufficient to say that He was mortal? 13 IV, 15| that a single book is not sufficient to comprise them all. I 14 IV, 22| either testimonies are of sufficient weight without arguments, 15 IV, 27| DEMONS.~At present it is sufficient to show what great efficacy 16 V, 1 | to it, they have not been sufficient for its defence. Of those 17 V, 1 | even therefore did he find sufficient renown. Cyprianus, therefore, 18 V, 7 | be explained. Now it is sufficient very briefly to signify 19 V, 8 | law of God alone would be sufficient for perfect innocence; nor 20 V, 18| another land, when his own is sufficient for him? Or why should he 21 V, 23| is concerned, it will be sufficient to prove our point from 22 VI, 1 | he has sacrificed with sufficient piety and religion. But 23 VI, 11| shows wealth that would be sufficient even for great cities? Must 24 VI, 15| left to man as much as is sufficient for nature. Not an unwise 25 VI, 17| the inclination is not sufficient. For many have the inclination; 26 VI, 17| proper occasions, and in sufficient quantities; but that he 27 VII, 9 | Marcus Tullius saw is of sufficient strength: that the immortality 28 VII, 12| against falsehood; it is sufficient to have refuted those things 29 VII, 16| that there shall not be a sufficient supply for drinking; and 30 VII, 22| with the prophets: which is sufficient for us as a proof of the


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