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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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1 I, 11| with some gracefulness to change and transfer actual occurrences 2 I, 12| comprises the course and change of the spaces and seasons, 3 I, 17| in the next place, the change of name? Lastly, why such 4 II, 9 | it would be incapable of change. For that which always was, 5 II, 9 | it is inferred from its change and end, that matter had 6 II, 12| to move themselves and to change their place, which can scarcely 7 III, 12| diminution, or increase, or change. Seneca also unconsciously 8 III, 12| can harass, or lessen, or change it. Nor can anything be 9 III, 19| right reason can no more change the nature of its condition, 10 III, 26| precepts of God so entirely change the whole man, and having 11 IV, 7 | the ignorant, who by the change of a letter are accustomed 12 IV, 11| come to pass that He would change His covenant, that is, bestow 13 V, 1 | skilful indeed, who by the change of a single letter called 14 V, 6 | the golden age. But the change of the age and the expulsion 15 V, 13| contaminated are about to change their mind, so that they 16 V, 20| they mutually transfer and change the names of good and evil? 17 VI, 15| for this is to wish to change the nature of the living 18 VII, 12| account, because they often change their abodes, consisting 19 VII, 15| DEVASTATION OF THE WORLD AND CHANGE OF THE EMPIRES.~It is contained 20 VII, 15| human affairs must undergo a change, and through the prevalence 21 VII, 16| government for himself: he will change the laws, and appoint his 22 VII, 24| himself in the meadows shall change his fleece,~Now for a sweetly 23 VII, 25| shall be completed this change must take place, and that


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