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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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1 I, 3 | themselves, the matter comes back to the same point, that 2 I, 5 | false opinions, carried them back; by which custom they both 3 I, 16| are unconciously brought back to that which they had denied-- 4 II, 1 | paths, and of bringing them back into favour with themselves, 5 II, 9 | will retrace the matter far back from its source; that if 6 III, 6 | now, since he has drawn us back from following others, that 7 III, 6 | he has no less drawn us back from himself also. For who 8 III, 7 | close at hand, to draw us back by the cloak, and forbid 9 III, 12| the body, they have gone back to the body, to which the 10 III, 15| they utter in public flow back upon themselves; so that 11 III, 24| motion of the world are borne back to the east. Therefore they 12 III, 28| he had valiantly beaten back the attacks of his enemies; 13 IV, 17| carry burthens on their back, or furnish a covering with 14 IV, 18| nor do I oppose: I gave my back to the scourge, and my cheeks 15 IV, 18| absolutely give His holy back to stripes."~Likewise respecting 16 IV, 26| their names, He brought them back from death. What is more 17 V, 7 | sent a messenger to bring back that old age, and justice 18 V, 18| of men, and to bring them back to the right way; since 19 V, 20| of it, nor take anything back. Hence it is that religious 20 VI, 11| wisdom plainly keeps men back from acts of kindness, and 21 VI, 11| able to restore and give back the favour. If Cicero were 22 VI, 17| that anything should fall back to its contrary. But yet 23 VI, 24| possible for him to be brought back, and to be set free, if 24 VII, 5 | being offended, might shrink back from the concealed good. 25 VII, 12| was from the earth passes back into the earth, and that 26 VII, 12| confinement of the body, it flies back to its own abode. In the 27 VII, 15| intestine evil, it again fell back to the government of a single 28 VII, 22| afresh to the womb, and went back to infancy. Whence also 29 VII, 24| of themselves shall bring back home their udders distended


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