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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 12| produced, and supported. Lastly, even if the case were as 2 I, 13| cymbals escape his notice? Lastly, why did there exist any 3 I, 17| place, the change of name? Lastly, why such a determined hatred 4 II, 4 | away from the same place. Lastly, in the times of the Gracchi, 5 III, 9 | be shared with the body; lastly, it cannot fall to the lot 6 III, 13| other, as he thought; and lastly, that since there is a discipline 7 III, 19| rather than a barbarian; lastly, that he was an Athenian, 8 III, 25| unskilful and ignorant? Lastly, they never taught any women 9 III, 29| would be unable to prove. Lastly, he who says that the assent 10 IV, 3 | s and lord of his sons. Lastly, the son is set at liberty 11 IV, 12| name, the God of Israel." Lastly, on account of the goodness 12 IV, 13| hand, fell by the hand. Lastly, his father, in the cxxvith 13 IV, 15| the author was signified. Lastly, the Erythraean Sibyl says 14 IV, 21| and consume one another. Lastly, that they should be taken 15 IV, 21| dashed to the ground; and lastly, everything laid waste with 16 IV, 26| to know and worship Him. Lastly, no nation is so uncivilized, 17 IV, 26| the emblem of the cross. Lastly, the slaying of the lamb 18 IV, 27| be gods are also demons? Lastly, if there should be placed 19 IV, 29| either willed or commanded. Lastly, that the Father and the 20 IV, 30| reproach and mockery to men; lastly, that He should even endure 21 V, 8 | have been taken up; and lastly, because you do not permit 22 V, 12| banished, be in want, and lastly, should most justly appear 23 VI, 6 | of another is taken away; lastly, justice itself is taken 24 VII, 5 | and recompense of virtue. Lastly, man does not immediately 25 VII, 8 | first, then Democritus, and lastly Epicurus: so that the matter


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