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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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1 I, 11| is celebrated; from which fact we learn that she did not 2 I, 11| truly they prove by the fact itself that the poets did 3 I, 13| believe it to be a matter of fact that, being a man, he suffered 4 I, 20| religions, even from this very fact, that they jeer at them 5 I, 20| Capitol. Now from this very fact how great is Jupiter found 6 I, 21| inquire what this is. But in fact it is evident. For as the 7 II, 1 | unless they think that the fact of our being upright is 8 II, 4 | profaned and plundered. But, in fact, they have often themselves 9 II, 7 | they are delighted, in fact, with gold, and jewels, 10 II, 8 | In the next place is the fact of Castor and Pollux having 11 II, 9 | acknowledged and undoubted fact; until many ages afterwards 12 III, 1 | thing iS to be proved by fact and by arguments, that no 13 III, 3 | but by the presence of the fact itself. But this is the 14 III, 6 | it is necessary that this fact must be known, that nothing 15 III, 8 | chief good. For, besides the fact that every animal avoids 16 III, 17| especially moved him, was the fact that religious men were 17 III, 17| word, yet he teaches it in fact. For when he maintains that 18 III, 22| of what he said, from the fact that no nation has existed 19 IV, 22| length perceive that the fact ought to have been as we 20 V, 12| be wisdom, from the very fact that they envy us its possession: 21 V, 12| envy fools; but from the fact of their following us up 22 VI, 10| causes are different, the fact is the same. Each might 23 VI, 25| whom we follow, as much in fact as in words. He thus spoke 24 VII, 4 | But this arises from the fact that they are ignorant that 25 VII, 9 | may be discerned from the fact that there is no other animal 26 VII, 13| would be overpowered by the fact itself, and by proofs presented 27 VII, 23| AND THE PROOFS OF THIS FACT.~Therefore they will not


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