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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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golden

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1 I, 11| lap a great quantity of golden coins. This was the price 2 I, 11| inscription indicated that a golden column had been placed by 3 I, 11| related to have had the golden age, because in his reign 4 I, 13| Maro says:--~"This life the golden Saturn led on earth;"~and 5 II, 4 | Persius was displeased that golden vessels should be carried 6 II, 4 | when he had taken off a golden robe from the statue of 7 II, 4 | upon him, saying that a golden robe was heavy in summer 8 II, 4 | season. He also took off the golden beard from AEsculapius, 9 IV, 12| from the affairs of men, a golden age (as the poets call it), 10 V, 5 | Saturnus, which they call the golden times, and they relate in 11 V, 6 | men, and took away that golden age of justice, and compelled 12 V, 6 | the age which they call "golden," it is plain that she was 13 V, 6 | Jupiter, who changed the golden age. But the change of the 14 V, 6 | justice, and this is, the golden age, which was first corrupted 15 V, 7 | Therefore the appearance of that golden time returned, and justice 16 V, 7 | it cannot be said that a golden age exists; because God 17 V, 8 | from your hearts, and that golden age will at once return 18 V, 8 | perform. How happy and how golden would be the condition of 19 VII, 2 | DIVINE WISDOM, AND OF THE GOLDEN AGE.~Now let us instruct 20 VII, 2 | tranquil, peaceful, in short, golden age, as the poets call it, 21 VII, 15| judged happy and almost golden in comparison of that incurable


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