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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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1 I, 1 | deadly superstitions and most disgraceful errors. And we now commence 2 I, 17| CONCERNING THE HARDSHIPS AND DISGRACEFUL CONDUCT OF THE GODS.~On 3 I, 20| And because this appeared disgraceful to the senate, in order 4 I, 20| to be mocked by the most disgraceful names? Who would not laugh 5 I, 21| What is baser, what more disgraceful, than if Vesta is indebted 6 III, 8 | is judged to be base and disgraceful by the foolish? And since 7 III, 17| was an advocate of most disgraceful pleasure, and said that 8 III, 17| thus he who hears these disgraceful things, will neither think 9 III, 22| accustomed to be judged base and disgraceful begin to be accounted honourable 10 III, 29| the contrary breath. It is disgraceful, therefore, for a man of 11 IV, 26| insatiable pleasures to disgraceful deeds, and affect with an 12 V, 8 | seek for herself a most disgraceful mode of sustenance; since 13 V, 21| Egyptians, who worship the most disgraceful figures of beasts and cattle, 14 VI, 5 | will suffer, or do anything disgraceful. Therefore all crimes and 15 VI, 5 | Therefore all crimes and disgraceful actions will be taken away 16 VI, 6 | property on superfluous or disgraceful objects. Some one will perhaps 17 VI, 7 | might despise as evil and disgraceful, that, turning away from 18 VI, 18| might append vice as a most disgraceful tail to a good man and might 19 VI, 19| will break out into every disgraceful and daring action. Therefore, 20 VI, 20| debaucheries, and adulteries, and disgraceful actions are excited by no 21 VI, 20| composed the accounts of these disgraceful actions, the more do they 22 VI, 20| unchaste women by their disgraceful gestures. Why should I speak 23 VI, 24| things which are wrong and disgraceful; and he who obeys this most 24 VII, 17| king will not only be most disgraceful in himself, but he will


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