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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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rule

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | and openly maintains the rule of one God; nor does he 2 I, 8 | or over whom He may bear rule. What need is there of the 3 I, 10| such was his eagerness for rule? And when he had taken his 4 I, 12| was, they say, just in his rule. First, from this very circumstance 5 I, 20| any one when vices bear rule; there is no faith when 6 II, 1 | imitate that which it ought to rule. But men, forgetful both 7 II, 6 | because a house cannot bear rule over itself, nor can the 8 III, 15| he who spoke of it as a rule of life, gave to it that 9 III, 15| philosophy should be called the rule of life, since the diversity 10 III, 15| subverts method, distorts rule, entirely takes away knowledge. 11 IV, 13| and He who shall arise to rule over the nations, in Him 12 IV, 24| and yet sin does not bear rule in me. It is difficult for 13 V, 6 | by the right of masters, rule them, stricken with fear, 14 V, 8 | many and varying laws to rule men, since the law of God 15 V, 9 | as piety, if it kept its rule in the chief point, would 16 V, 19| necessity depart from the rule of justice. But if there 17 VI, 4 | higher, not that they may rule provinces with the temporal 18 VI, 8 | in mortal flesh, will so rule and govern you as to lead 19 VI, 18| over himself: he is able to rule himself. And this restraining 20 VII, 2 | should flourish, under the rule of God Himself. This was 21 VII, 14| wickedness prevails and bears rule. And again, since God, having 22 VII, 14| quickened by God, he may bear rule in this same world through 23 VII, 15| oppressed by those hearing rule over them, it must come 24 VII, 15| the East will again bear rule, and the West he reduced 25 VII, 16| world with an intolerable rule; shall mingle things divine 26 VII, 24| thousand years, and will rule them with most just command. 27 VII, 24| thousand years of the heavenly rule in which righteousness shall 28 VII, 24| with the righteous, bearing rule in it. And the Sibyl marks 29 VII, 24| and by the kings who shall rule on earth.~


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