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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | nothing He first appeared and came forth from the infinite. 2 I, 13| and after long wanderings came into Italy in a ship, as 3 I, 13| The scythe-bearing god came to the Tuscan river in a 4 I, 14| a guard and imprisoned, came with a great multitude of 5 I, 21| Fasti: "Until the Tirynthian came into these lands, gloomy 6 I, 22| in whose reign Orpheus came with the Argonauts to the 7 II, 10| each other; and if they came into collision, the one 8 II, 12| but grown up: and it never came into their mind to say this. 9 II, 15| into heaven. Thus there came to be two kinds of demons; 10 III, 16| Persius says:--~"When wisdom came to the city,~Together with 11 III, 17| who says that the flame came from heaven, not to destroy 12 III, 18| they were ignorant why that came to pass, or what was the 13 IV, 6 | the fountains of waters came forth: the Lord begat me 14 IV, 8 | were made. "I," He says, "came forth out of the mouth of 15 IV, 10| oppressive slavery, until Cyrus came to the kingdom, who immediately 16 IV, 10| show for what reason Christ came to the earth, that the foundation 17 IV, 12| clouds of heaven, and He came even to the Ancient of days. 18 IV, 12| prophet said in addition: And came even to the Ancient of days, 19 IV, 14| Himself from Him whom He came to reveal. On which account, 20 IV, 15| His feet on the sea, He came up to them, walking as though 21 IV, 16| taken away. And since Christ came upon earth, supplied with 22 IV, 18| theWord is, or whence it came, that it may speak with 23 IV, 19| fear, seeing nothing, He came forth uninjured and alive 24 IV, 21| one like the Son of man came with the clouds of heaven, 25 IV, 21| the clouds of heaven, and came to the Ancient of days." 26 IV, 26| perfect and complete, He came into the hands of an impious 27 V, 17| leaving general topics, he came to particulars. "If a good 28 VII, 15| them all, the chief power came to the Romans also. And


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