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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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1 I, 8 | reflection, so senseless, so little removed from the mute animals, 2 I, 21| either lost or found her little son. For at first her priests, 3 II, 4 | bowls, and spoils, and some little images which were held in 4 II, 5 | gods." And he thus speaks a little before: "It remains," he 5 III, 2 | this name, since he had a little more wisdom than those of 6 III, 6 | because they attributed too little. A limit was wanting to 7 III, 20| do not deny that he was a little more sagacious than the 8 III, 25| retained in the memory. No little attention also must be given 9 III, 27| XXVII. HOW LITTLE THE PRECEPTS OF PHILOSOPHERS 10 IV, 13| undertook it I will mention a little later. In the meantime, 11 IV, 15| couches, on which they had a little time before been carried. 12 IV, 21| sons torn in pieces, their little ones dashed to the ground; 13 IV, 28| the same gods, there is little or rather no difference 14 V, 1 | at any rate possessed of little learning. For it very rarely 15 V, 1 | but in eloquence he had little readiness, and was not sufficiently 16 V, 8 | which was their own, though little, so that they might prefer 17 V, 9 | punishments, and think it little to kill those whom they 18 V, 23| with his own, and that a little, because he is mindful of 19 VI, 3 | they have advanced in it a little further, that the appearance 20 VI, 7 | or riches, he withdraws a little from this public and frequented 21 VI, 16| former case to rejoice a little, and in the latter to rejoice 22 VI, 16| the latter to rejoice too little, is a very great crime. 23 VI, 20| virtue, or, as I said a little before respecting the affections, 24 VII, 3 | Therefore, as I said a little before, when they had assumed 25 VII, 8 | much to the subject, have little strength to prove and fill 26 VII, 26| JUDGEMENT,~We have said, a little before, that it will come


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