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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, pref| headlong, and deceived by the appearance of good things, they embrace 2 I, 11 | having recovered her former appearance, she became the goddess 3 III, 24 | in every direction, which appearance it must present on account 4 III, 24 | should present the same appearance to all parts of the heaven; 5 III, 28 | away; while, led on by the appearance of false virtue, they endeavour 6 IV, 10 | closing over him after the appearance of a mountain, stood around 7 IV, 15 | upon Him, formed after the appearance of a white dove. From that 8 IV, 17 | regards not the outward appearance, as man does, but the innermost 9 V, 7 | perpetual errors. Therefore the appearance of that golden time returned, 10 V, 11 | persecutors whom a false appearance of clemency flatters; he 11 V, 15 | own nature has a certain appearance of folly, and I am able 12 V, 18 | enclose justice under the appearance of folly, and to remove 13 V, 18 | confess that it has this appearance, through the error of men, 14 V, 22 | men are influenced by the appearance of earthly and present goods, 15 VI, 3 | little further, that the appearance of its pleasantness is withdrawn, 16 VI, 3 | lead them captivated by the appearance of empty pleasures to bitter 17 VI, 3 | hand, which assumes the appearance of the better,--that is, 18 VI, 4 | way of perdition. And the appearance and shape of this way is 19 VI, 4 | whoever is captivated by the appearance of present goods, and occupied 20 VI, 4 | may blind them with the appearance of light, lest any one should 21 VI, 6 | bore a certain likeness and appearance of wise men." If therefore 22 VI, 7 | being clothed with the appearance of virtue, grasp at shadows 23 VI, 7 | so it has a likeness and appearance of justice. For how could 24 VI, 7 | those paths which display an appearance of honours are not different 25 VI, 10 | being captivated by the appearance of false virtue, have taken 26 VI, 14 | that, erring through the appearance of good, they fall into 27 VI, 17 | beguiles and deceives under the appearance of virtue. For frugality


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