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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The epitome of the divine institutes

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1 4 | attempted to define the being of God, and affirmed that 2 5 | therefore is alone worthy of being worshipped, alone of being 3 5 | being worshipped, alone of being feared, alone of being reverenced, 4 5 | of being feared, alone of being reverenced, by all living 5 6 | and temples and statues being erected to them, their memory 6 7 | club and lion's skin; and being clothed in a woman's garment, 7 7 | perishing through ulcers, being unable to endure the pain, 8 8 | account he was exposed; and being taken up by hunters, and 9 8 | he was made a spectacle, being bound with a chain together 10 8 | forced and deserted. Then, being inflamed by love, he united 11 13| wrought many other benefits, being endued with immortal glory 12 20| goddess Cloacina. The Romans, being besieged by the Gauls, made 13 20| the Gauls, despairing of being able to reduce the Romans 14 23| to the same Saturnus; but being conquered by the Sicilians, 15 26| the sun, and the moon; for being ignorant of the Maker of 16 27| from earthly things, lest, being polluted by any taint, they 17 27| themselves with women. Then, being condemned by the sentence 18 28| secretly into bodies. as being slight spirits; and they 19 29| pleasure and pain. For the one being bound to the other at opposite 20 30| impure, and on this account, being condemned by the sentence 21 32| that it is not uniform; but being divided into sects, and 22 33| cattle, which have need of being well, and of a due supply 23 38| said, this is capable of being endured in some way. Shall 24 43| Therefore they served God, being bound by the chains of the 25 43| their God, then, the heirs being removed, the Gentiles would 26 43| put on a human body, that, being subject to the sufferings 27 43| His first spiritual birth, being born of God alone, He was 28 43| second and fleshly birth, being born of a mother only, He 29 44| His name Immanuel;" which, being interpreted, is God with 30 44| For this cause, therefore, being God, He took upon Him flesh, 31 45| mysteries of God." Therefore, being unmindful of these writings 32 47| returned to His Father, being carried up into a cloud. 33 48| themselves to repentance, and being cleansed from the blood 34 57| mind and constancy from being preserved unshaken. Let 35 58| necessary for an incorporeal being. But God has no need of 36 59| as a father. For the same Being who begat us, who animated 37 59| justice, as the poets relate, being put to flight, every compact 38 59| depredations; and the laws being crushed, the power of acting 39 60| the fruits of immortality, being engendered by the word of 40 65| assume the mind of him who, being placed in evils, implores 41 69| For the middle arguments being taken away, he rather fell 42 70| the heavenly letters, and being more fully instructed through 43 71| earth will produce nothing, being barren either through excessive 44 71| regularity, winter and summer being confused. Then both the 45 72| engage in battle, in which, being taken, with all the other 46 72| and contriver of evils, being bound with fiery chains, 47 72| may rest. Therefore peace being made, and every evil suppressed, 48 72| the forms of angels, that, being presented with the garment 49 72| resurrection takes place, that, being condemned to eternal torments


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