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hearths 1
hearts 2
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29 deceived
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29 heat
29 mother
29 mystery
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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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heat

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 12| powers. For without the fiery heat of the sun nothing could 2 I, 12| of productive organs than heat, by the nourishment of which 3 II, 5 | interchanges of cold and heat, that the power and influence 4 II, 9 | congealed, or seethed with fiery heat and rendered solid were 5 II, 10| to light, so is cold to heat. As, therefore, heat is 6 II, 10| to heat. As, therefore, heat is nearest to light, so 7 II, 10| because life consists in heat, death in cold. And as heat 8 II, 10| heat, death in cold. And as heat arises from fire, so does 9 II, 10| fulness, and of most powerful heat, and enlightens all things 10 II, 10| lights, and send forth no heat, nor overpower the darkness 11 II, 10| opposed to one another--heat and moisture, which God 12 II, 10| power of God consists in heat and fire, if He had not 13 II, 10| The substance of fire is heat; of water, moisture. Rightly 14 II, 10| For when moisture and heat have become mingled, they 15 II, 10| furnished with a body by heat and moisture, and are thus 16 II, 10| moisture, that of the soul in heat: which we may know from 17 II, 10| are cherished by creative heat, the moisture cannot become 18 II, 12| force of the cold or of heat, or to be born at all, since 19 II, 13| that of fire in the vital heat. But neither can the blood 20 II, 13| the earth; nor the vital heat from the breath, as fire 21 III, 18| object, even in the very heat of civil war, than to appear 22 III, 23| them? But I believe the heat deterred him, so as not 23 III, 23| perish through excessive heat, so great a calamity should 24 VI, 2 | excessive brightness or vehement heat, and has given it so much 25 VI, 4 | thirst, you must endure heat and cold, you must rest 26 VI, 24| which wounds no one else can heat but He alone who made the 27 VII, 12| material being consumed by the heat of fevers, the extremities 28 VII, 26| it on fire; and excessive heat and great burning shall 29 VII, 26| spirits shall melt through the heat, and their bodies shall


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