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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | of prophets, lest a proof derived from those who are universally 2 I, 11| the name of divinity is derived from god, as humanity is 3 I, 11| Jupiter and Juno as being derived from giving help; and Jupiter 4 I, 11| magnitude of the benefit derived from a father. How ranch 5 I, 22| Hence that poetic fable derived its origin, that bees flew 6 II, 1 | circumstance the Greeks plainly derived the name anthrôpos, because 7 II, 9 | from whom could it have derived its existence, except God? 8 III, 2 | wisdom, rather than by that derived from the meaning of the 9 III, 6 | philosophers, on the other hand, derived their argument from those 10 III, 15| public? What wonder if they derived their name and title from 11 III, 17| whole of this system is derived, and what origin it has. 12 III, 29| the knowledge of which is derived from the idea of an adversary. 13 IV, 8 | and power, which it has derived from God the Father, as 14 IV, 28| should the name of a fault be derived from that, than which nothing 15 IV, 28| the name of religion is derived from the bond of piety, 16 V, 18| words, but also by examples derived from the truth. Therefore 17 VI, 5 | together, Marcus Tullius derived the offices of living, following 18 VI, 5 | therefore consists in a benefit derived from another; for it depends 19 VI, 6 | itself from which they are derived. Now the source of good 20 VI, 18| orations, inscribed with a name derived from another source, he 21 VI, 20| various and manifold, which is derived from the sight of objects 22 VII, 2 | exist in a man unless it is derived from the teaching of God. 23 VII, 3 | more correct which they derived from Plato, that the world 24 VII, 12| great rapidity, unless it derived its origin from heaven.


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