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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 I, 16| been born through so many ages, and have remained immortal? 2 I, 17| forms of the gods, and their ages, and clothing and ornaments, 3 I, 17| this account also different ages and established representations 4 I, 21| was practised through many ages. The Gauls used to appease 5 I, 23| XXIII. OF THE AGES OF VAIN SUPERSTITIONS, AND 6 II, 9 | undoubted fact; until many ages afterwards the crazy Epicurus 7 III, 6 | having been instituted a few ages before, had now attained 8 III, 16| been found, through so many ages, who lived in accordance 9 IV, 1 | happiness of the ancient ages was changed. For, having 10 IV, 1 | human life, which in former ages had been occupied with the 11 IV, 2 | intellects, and during so many ages, unless it be that philosophers 12 IV, 6 | in His work before the ages. He set me up in the beginning, 13 IV, 10| before a long series of ages published that it should 14 IV, 12| had not the prophets many ages previously foretold its 15 IV, 15| were neglected for many ages; but they received attention 16 IV, 18| and which He foretold many ages before by His prophets, 17 IV, 26| worthy of the wonder of all ages, than to have recalled the 18 V, 9 | condition of the former ages, and conjecture that justice 19 VI, 3 | arts are learned at these ages. We, on the other hand, 20 VII, 14| said that many thousands of ages had passed since this beautiful 21 VII, 14| who enumerate thousands of ages from the beginning of the 22 VII, 14| present state through six ages, that is, six thousand years. 23 VII, 15| times of the Roman city by ages. For he said that at first 24 VII, 19| and wickedness for so many ages, endured dreadful slavery. 25 VII, 22| this objection: So many ages have now passed; what individual 26 VII, 24| fulfilled in the ancient ages, which evidently could not


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