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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | religions, which they wrongly maintain, as they deserve ill of 2 I, 16| Saturn?" But let those who maintain that they are gods, see 3 II, 11| Aristotle will be unable to maintain that the world also itself 4 II, 19| which man is liable, and to maintain a regard for his nature, 5 III, 1 | truth; but I assert and maintain this against them, that 6 III, 9 | is nothing else than to maintain and preserve justice by 7 III, 10| there why they should also maintain that the mind is to be turned 8 III, 12| preferred obstinately to maintain that which they had once 9 III, 16| who found new cities or maintain with equity those already 10 III, 17| contend with these, who cannot maintain their ground, but that we 11 III, 28| were not only unwilling to maintain religion, but they even 12 III, 30| connected together; that we may maintain it either by arguments, 13 IV, 17| which they so tenaciously maintain, though they have fallen 14 IV, 25| and principal struggle to maintain with the flesh, the boundless 15 V, 9 | in the chief point, would maintain its course in others. Thus 16 V, 10| are ignorant of wars, who maintain concord with all, who are 17 V, 14| of rulers, so as not to maintain true and solid liberty with 18 V, 18| lay hidden, that he might maintain the dogma of his own sect, 19 VI, 9 | Him alone. For he cannot maintain the character of a man who 20 VI, 12| treacherous. But how could he maintain that that ambitious hospitality 21 VI, 12| which you purchase beasts; maintain the poor with that from 22 VI, 17| uprooted, as the Stoics maintain, nor to be restrained, as 23 VI, 17| nor will it be able to maintain life itself; for it will 24 VI, 17| virtues, but they do not maintain their due proportion. Constancy 25 VI, 17| that he cannot know or maintain at all either the virtues 26 VII, 12| the arguments of those who maintain the opposite opinions, which 27 VII, 26| worship frail objects, or maintain an empty philosophy, deride


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