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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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considered

   Book, Chapter
1 I, pref| the philosophers, were considered teachers of right living, 2 I, 1 | the right path; for if I considered these to be sufficiently 3 I, 6 | that Tarquinias much more considered the woman to be mad; and 4 II, 6 | up of rivers, cannot be considered as God. But if neither the 5 II, 10 | were these two elements considered, that they believed them 6 III, 1 | errors of those who are considered wise, might introduce among 7 III, 9 | been wise, he ought to have considered and reflected with himself; 8 III, 12 | also of other animals, is considered a great good, it is manifest 9 III, 18 | Yea, that crime may be considered to be greater, the punishment 10 III, 18 | these things; if he had considered them to be men, he would 11 III, 20 | sacred things which it is considered impious for men to look 12 IV, 4 | created us; He alone is to be considered Lord who rules, who has 13 IV, 6 | was the only one whom He considered worthy of being called by 14 IV, 26 | God. For He is truly to be considered lame, who, being enwrapped 15 V, 1 | which appear humble are considered anile, foolish, and common. 16 V, 4 | Scripture, which he plainly considered vain, fictitious, and false, 17 V, 16 | The things which are here considered evil are esteemed good in 18 V, 19 | and on this account is considered deserving of being disinherited, 19 V, 21 | great must that majesty be considered, which is adored in temples 20 V, 23 | the worship of the gods is considered evil by so many men, so 21 VI, 10 | and therefore it must be considered the greatest wickedness 22 VI, 10 | of their origin, is to be considered as the greatest impiety. 23 VI, 20 | their children? Can they be considered innocent who expose their 24 VII, 9 | Can any one, when he has considered the nature of other animals, 25 VII, 25 | hereafter: but I have not considered it necessary to bring forward


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