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endured 19
endures 3
enduring 5
enemies 28
enemy 36
energy 10
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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 18| inexpiable guilt, and become enemies to God, in contempt of whom 2 II, 16| that the demons are the enemies and harassers of men, and 3 II, 17| of God, because they are enemies of the truth, and betrayers 4 II, 17| others. Therefore these enemies of the human race even devised 5 III, 12| invisible, contends with those enemies who cannot be seen and touched. 6 III, 12| touched. But what are the enemies of the soul, but lusts, 7 III, 12| body, when over come by its enemies, suffers death, so the soul, 8 III, 28| back the attacks of his enemies; that he was not subdued 9 IV, 12| truth, when it is alleged by enemies themselves, But He was never 10 IV, 12| hand, until I make Thine enemies Thy footstool." Whom could 11 IV, 19| sword in the sight of their enemies." And the Sibyl:--~"And 12 IV, 20| heritage into the hand of its enemies. Mine heritage is become 13 IV, 21| into the hands of their enemies, and should see their wives 14 IV, 27| the other hand, they are enemies, how is it that the demons 15 V, 3 | which were impious and the enemies of God the title of "truth-loving." 16 V, 9 | of justice themselves as enemies, yea, as more than enemies; 17 V, 9 | enemies, yea, as more than enemies; who, though they eagerly 18 V, 9 | in wait, as if all were enemies to all." But which of these 19 V, 10| are friendly even to their enemies, who love all men as brethren, 20 V, 19| are envious, or powerful enemies, deprive virtue of its rewards." 21 V, 20| robbers, nor the most enraged enemies, nor the most savage barbarians 22 V, 21| practice. Thus they adore their enemies, they appease with victims 23 VI, 10| soothe those who are our enemies, by reminding them of their 24 VI, 16| joy, if by the conquest of enemies, or the overthrow of a tyrant, 25 VI, 19| could fight bravely against enemies unless he were excited by 26 VII, 1 | must own themselves to be enemies of virtue and justice. I 27 VII, 5 | pleasures which are the enemies of virtue. Therefore this 28 VII, 17| shall prey upon the good as enemies; neither law, nor order,


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