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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 11| Capitol, that is the chief head of their ~objects of public 2 I, 11| an eagle had sat upon his head, and portended to him the 3 II, 3 | be often seen with veiled head to turn to a stone, and 4 II, 11| earth-born race of men raised its head from the hard fields."~And 5 III, 2 | philosophy, that when the head itself is destroyed, an 6 III, 18| spontaneous act he offered up his head to death;"~and nothing can 7 III, 28| in the breast or in the head. So widely removed were 8 IV, 10| forty days, they made the head of an ox in gold, which 9 IV, 11| Thou wilt make me the head of the heathen; a people 10 IV, 14| place a fair mitre upon His head; and they clothed Him with 11 IV, 14| placed a fair mitre upon His head. And the angel of the Lord 12 IV, 26| crown of thorns upon His head, declared that it would 13 IV, 26| we surround the sacred head of God; for, being called 14 V, 7 | Quintilian in "the muffled head." "For what virtue," he 15 V, 23| highly, nor lift up his head with arrogance; but he is 16 VI, 2 | greater than that of a human head, there is still so much 17 VI, 9 | PHILOSOPHERS.~The first head of this law is, to know 18 VI, 9 | human body which has no head, in which, although all 19 VI, 9 | no use, as much so as a head without a body; and he resembles 20 VI, 9 | necessary, as it were the head, and all the virtues, as 21 VI, 9 | whole substance is in the head; and although this cannot 22 VI, 9 | possible to live without a head. This is the reason why 23 VI, 9 | and virtue is without a head, because they are ignorant 24 VI, 9 | ignorant of God, who is the Head of virtue and knowledge; 25 VI, 9 | For he begins to have a head, in which all the senses 26 VI, 18| he would never, by his head affixed to them, have polluted


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