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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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1 I, 18| If any one has slain a single man, he is regarded as contaminated 2 II, 5 | men, in proof of His own single majesty; who girded the 3 II, 8 | strong men, was moved by a single woman. It is equally wonderful, 4 II, 11| righteousness? How could a single descent and a single generation 5 II, 11| could a single descent and a single generation have so quickly 6 II, 18| worship nothing except the single deity of our only Creator 7 III, 3 | with the interposition of a single wall; no one can know this 8 III, 14| multitude of philosophers, not a single wise man has yet existed. 9 III, 24| it is not the work of a single book to run over the errors 10 III, 25| the barbarians, with the single exception of Anacharsis 11 III, 27| to me the advantage of a single hour, or perhaps moment, 12 IV, 15| works are so many, that a single book is not sufficient to 13 IV, 15| wherever He journeyed, by a single word, and in a single moment, 14 IV, 15| a single word, and in a single moment, He healed the sick 15 V, 1 | who by the change of a single letter called him Coprianus, 16 V, 6 | up to the adulation of a single man? Him they venerated, 17 V, 23| point from the case of a single virtue. For instance, patience 18 VI, 4 | stratagems or open attacks of our single enemy, who, as is the practice 19 VI, 7 | AND OF TRUTH: THAT IT IS SINGLE, NARROW, AND STEEP, AND 20 VI, 11| down and destroyed by a single earthquake, or are consumed 21 VI, 12| of his property even in a single day, shall I throw away 22 VI, 12| out well which perhaps a single robbery will snatch away 23 VI, 13| continual bounty. For it is the single work of a man who is wise, 24 VI, 18| rightly named patience, which single virtue is opposed to all 25 VII, 12| it would burst forth in a single moment of time, which takes 26 VII, 15| back to the government of a single ruler, as it were revolving


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