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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 11| Saturn. It is therefore an empty persuasion on the part of 2 I, 11| veneration, is nothing but an empty monument.~Let us now come 3 I, 15| Why to the dead dost offer empty gifts?~Thou offerest to 4 I, 18| ensnared by the show of empty glory, they give to their 5 I, 21| with stakes,some beat their empty helmets. This is the employment 6 I, 21| are esteemed sacred are empty, vain, and fictitious. But 7 II, 2 | should be altogether vain and empty if they should see nothing 8 II, 3 | unlearned vulgar, who delight in empty processions, and gaze at 9 III, 1 | deceived by the splendour of empty eloquence, may prefer to 10 III, 4 | are found to be vain and empty; and thus philosophy consumes 11 III, 13| is altogether false and empty, since it does not prepare 12 III, 13| be deceived either by an empty character or a false opinion. 13 III, 16| may exert its force, is empty and false; and Tullius rightly 14 III, 17| seeds floating through the empty void, and from these, collected 15 V, 14| of, not in deed, but with empty words, saying that nothing 16 VI, 2 | most foolish with their empty offices. Or if they would 17 VI, 3 | captivated by the appearance of empty pleasures to bitter griefs 18 VI, 9 | things are superfluous and empty, so that in pursuing them 19 VI, 9 | himself if he has gained these empty virtues, because he is not 20 VI, 11| they gain nothing more than empty favour and the talk of a 21 VII, 6 | can be so superfluous, so empty, so vain, as the affairs 22 VII, 12| Now, that is a much more empty argument which says that 23 VII, 26| objects, or maintain an empty philosophy, deride as folly


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