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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The epitome of the divine institutes

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1 2 | have less strength and less power; but he is to be regarded 2 3 | subject to no circumstance or power, Himself possessing all 3 6 | government in the world, and one power, the origin of which cannot 4 10| believe to possess the chief power in heaven,--what power had 5 10| chief power in heaven,--what power had he, who banished his 6 10| perfect virtue, greatness, and power, since he feared that which 7 14| Coelus first had the chief power on earth: he instituted 8 25| have, which were in the power of a man, that they should 9 28| they believe that a divine power is present in images and 10 29| from the beginning give power to the demon, so that there 11 29| said that God made men, the power of troubles and evils should 12 30| lawful to submit to the power of those to whom you are 13 31| does not come within the power of man. For who of mortals 14 33| of fortune are not in the power of man; nor is that now 15 42| participation of His supreme power, He alone was called God. 16 45| XLV. THE POWER AND WORKS OF CHRIST ARE 17 45| now let us speak of His power and works, which, when He 18 45| instantaneously, by the force and power of His word; He restored 19 45| who, having received the power of punishing His guilt, 20 47| Spirit, and gave them the power of working miracles, that 21 47| shall serve Him; and His power is an everlasting one, which 22 51| great reasonableness and power, For since He was sent for 23 51| so that His majesty and power became known to all, together 24 51| weight this sign is, and what power it has, is evident, since 25 52| if they have obtained the power, persecute them as public 26 53| they are gods, and have any power and influence, they have 27 53| has any one had it in his power to insult God with impunity; 28 56| people who are possessed of power, and the Romans themselves, 29 58| all the earth is under His power: He needs not a temple, 30 59| authority to correct us, and the power of life and death; wherefore 31 59| laws being crushed, the power of acting with violence 32 69| from it? Who has in his power the fishes, who the winged 33 69| much honour, and so much power, that he should bear rule 34 71| and devastation. Kingly power will be multiplied, and 35 71| the others under his own power, will harass all the earth. 36 71| believed, he will receive the power of doing wonders, so that 37 72| shall descend with great power, and there shall go before


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