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22 circumstance
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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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breast

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 3 | for neither does the human breast admit the light of so great 2 I, 20| of clay, but within the breast; and they are to be enclosed 3 I, 20| worshipping of images? The human breast is a stronger and more uncorrupted 4 II, 4 | sacredrecesses of the mind, and the breast imbued with nobleness."~ 5 III, 14| will from your innermost breast, why do you not at length 6 III, 26| that, when infused into the breast of man, by one impulse it 7 III, 26| the ears are open and the breast thirsts for wisdom. Let 8 III, 28| heels, rather than in the breast or in the head. So widely 9 IV, 17| circumcision, signifying that the breast is to be laid bare; that 10 IV, 17| admonish us not to have our breast hidden in obscurity; that 11 V, 3 | truth-loving." O blind breast! O mind more black than 12 V, 8 | her in the abode of your breast; and do not imagine that 13 V, 12| no crime, and to have a breast pure from all contagion 14 V, 20| ours, a good mind, a pure breast, an innocent life: those 15 V, 20| are shut up within their breast. How much better it is rather 16 V, 23| and admit it into their breast. In the next place, as it 17 VI, 2 | and a just spirit, and a breast, as he himself says, which 18 VI, 21| itself deeply within the breast. Is God, therefore, the 19 VI, 24| forth from the innermost breast. Therefore, upon the altar 20 VI, 25| consecrated by each man in his own breast." Therefore, if any one 21 VII, 10| with a perpetual guard the breast which it inhabits. Therefore 22 VII, 16| meditate new designs in his breast, that he may establish the


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