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deceitful 13
deceits 6
deceive 14
deceived 29
deceivers 1
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29 ask
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29 bad
29 deceived
29 existed
29 form
29 heat
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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deceived

   Book, Chapter
1 I, pref| are borne headlong, and deceived by the appearance of good 2 I, 3 | governed by one Being, is deceived. For he does not comprehend 3 I, 3 | hold this opinion are not deceived without cause, we will presently 4 I, 11 | if Saturn had not been deceived by his wife. But it will 5 I, 11 | embellish them. Hence men are deceived; especially because, while 6 I, 11 | Even the philosophers were deceived by this error; for because 7 I, 22 | of peace. But though he deceived others, he did not deceive 8 I, 22 | the one soon ceased to be deceived; the foolishness of the 9 II, 1 | causes by which men were deceived, so that at first they believed 10 II, 8 | confidence in others to be deceived by their errors, as though 11 II, 20 | undertaken, unless I am deceived, has been completed; and 12 III, 1 | honourable name of wisdom, or deceived by the splendour of empty 13 III, 13 | eternity, if we shall be deceived either by an empty character 14 III, 13 | of the Roman language is deceived, we may see from that sentiment 15 III, 17 | us."~How cleverly he has deceived us! As though it were death 16 III, 18 | side. But the one side are deceived with respect to the past, 17 III, 24 | us. For they are always deceived in the same manner. For 18 IV, 11 | in vain; the scribes are deceived and confounded: the wise 19 IV, 13 | truth, but he skilfully deceived him who asked the question, 20 IV, 14 | they were again misled and deceived in the same manner, in supposing 21 V, 9 | their life should not be deceived also in religion; inasmuch 22 V, 15 | support (for they are not deceived without reason). And this 23 V, 18 | appear that those are not deceived without reason who think 24 V, 18 | does he allow any one to be deceived, because it is the duty 25 V, 20 | our power; but as they are deceived in the matter of religion 26 VI, 3 | lower regions; but they are deceived in this, that they proposed 27 VI, 18 | circumstance manifestly deceived him, because, when inquiry 28 VI, 24 | or impelled by desire, or deceived by error, or compelled by 29 VII, 7 | Therefore Aristippus is deceived, who made man subject to


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