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enjoining 2
enjoins 3
enjoy 25
enjoyed 4
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25 danger
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25 during
25 enjoy
25 guilt
25 hence
25 honourable
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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enjoy

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 20| not given way, he might enjoy the free heaven; but they 2 I, 20| they did not themselves enjoy this, who imagined that 3 II, 4 | he might with tranquility enjoy the fruits of his sacrilege. 4 II, 18| wicked spirits, will neither enjoy heaven nor the light, which 5 III, 8 | pain in order that we may enjoy good; and that, too, severely 6 III, 17| that we may be able to enjoy all kinds of indulgence; 7 III, 25| of all appear to wish to enjoy that which is a public good; 8 III, 27| his endurance, he will not enjoy it, for perchance he will 9 IV, 30| watered by which he may enjoy perpetual light. Before 10 V, 9 | other way more securely enjoy the pleasure of his evil 11 V, 22| and happy? and why do they enjoy honours and kingly state, 12 V, 22| since their worshippers enjoy riches and honours and kingdoms. 13 VI, 1 | themselves, which they hasten to enjoy at every moment; whereas 14 VI, 3 | reward of immortality, will enjoy perpetual light; but he 15 VI, 4 | that you may afterwards enjoy repose, you must suffer 16 VI, 4 | preserved, you may be able to enjoy all the blessings of peace 17 VI, 9 | gifts? For, that we may enjoy these blessings, we must 18 VI, 9 | those goods which others enjoy in life. But if virtue is 19 VI, 22| made, except that we may enjoy them? However, it has often 20 VII, 3 | were we produced? Why do we enjoy the world itself? what means 21 VII, 4 | beings, since living beings enjoy those things of which it 22 VII, 9 | when it is permitted us to enjoy the sweetest pleasures, 23 VII, 11| endured evils, they may also enjoy goods. Which plainly happens 24 VII, 20| happy plains, where they may enjoy wonderful pleasures; but 25 VII, 27| if it is permitted us to enjoy them even to the last, they


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