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artificers 1
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arts 20
as 1522
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20 air
20 arts
20 breath
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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The divine institutes

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1 I, 6 | knowledge of many subjects and arts acquired for him the name 2 I, 8 | virtues, or offices, or the arts which they discovered, they 3 I, 18| Ceres and Liber, or of the arts which they discovered, as 4 I, 18| might be discovered. The arts also are said to have gained 5 I, 18| vessels? There are also other arts, the inventors of which 6 I, 19| life by the invention of arts are in the lower regions, 7 II, 17| SOOTHSAYING, AND SIMILAR ARTS ARE THE INVENTION OF DEMONS.~ 8 II, 17| practise their detestable arts, call upon them by their 9 II, 17| this subtilty and by these arts they have caused the knowledge 10 III, 2 | may be wise. In the other arts it appears what this devotedness 11 III, 8 | from his knowledge? The arts are learned for the purpose 12 III, 25| because instruction in many arts is necessary for an application 13 III, 25| necessary, because these arts have some connection with 14 VI, 3 | eloquence, or some honourable arts by which he may turn to 15 VI, 3 | for this reason, that the arts are learned at these ages. 16 VI, 4 | to ensnare us by various arts, directing his rage according 17 VI, 21| worthless who should have scenic arts at his house? But it makes 18 VII, 5 | men, and with what various arts are they carried on! No 19 VII, 8 | knowledge of innumerable arts and subjects, which other 20 VII, 14| because they had invented arts, or because they had taught


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