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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, 3 | error. Now, let us prove by testimonies the unity of the divine 2 I, 5 | V. OF THE TESTIMONIES OF POETS AND PHILOSOPHERS.~ 3 I, 6 | VI. OF DIVINE TESTIMONIES, AND OF THE SIBYLS AND THEIR 4 I, 6 | Now let us pass to divine testimonies; but I will previously bring 5 I, 6 | for me to bring forward testimonies respecting the sacred responses 6 I, 6 | have occasion to use their testimonies. All these Sibyls, then, 7 I, 6 | brought to Rome, are these testimonies respecting the one God:--~ 8 I, 6 | would now follow up the testimonies of the others, were it not 9 I, 6 | than to refute them by the testimonies of their own gods?~ 10 I, 7 | VII. CONCERNING THE TESTIMONIES OF APOLLO AND THE GODS.~ 11 III, 17| by arguments and divine testimonies. But perhaps he promised 12 IV, 6 | GOD BEGAT HIS SON; AND THE TESTIMONIES OF THE SIBYLS AND OF TRISMEGISTUS 13 IV, 8 | FLESH: OF SPIRITS AND THE TESTIMONIES OF PROPHETS.~For we especially 14 IV, 12| AND RESURRECTION, AND THE TESTIMONIES OF THE PROPHETS RESPECTING 15 IV, 13| JESUS, GOD AND MAN; AND THE TESTIMONIES OF THE PROPHETS CONCERNING 16 IV, 15| AND MIRACLES OF JESUS, AND TESTIMONIES CONCERNING THEM.~Having 17 IV, 15| Some, refuted by these testimonies, are accustomed to have 18 IV, 18| put Him to death, these testimonies of the prophets foretold. 19 IV, 22| with good judges either testimonies are of sufficient weight 20 IV, 22| arguments, or arguments without testimonies, we, however, are not content 21 IV, 27| they will be refuted by the testimonies of poets and philosophers. 22 V, 4 | been refuted not by the testimonies of Scripture, which he plainly 23 V, 15| both by divine and human testimonies. But perhaps we should not 24 V, 20| weight), but by some divine testimonies, as we do. There is no occasion 25 VII, 1 | subject also, both by the testimonies of the sacred writings and 26 VII, 7 | defend those things by divine testimonies, yet the truth would explain 27 VII, 13| XIII. OF THE SOUL, AND THE TESTIMONIES CONCERNING ITS ETERNITY.~ 28 VII, 25| necessary to bring forward their testimonies and words, since it would


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