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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The epitome of the divine institutes

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1 20| believe, have thought that it ought to be worshipped. Marcellus 2 21| all of which, since they ought truly to be in the minds 3 21| than Blight or Fever, which ought not to be consecrated, but 4 22| superstitions, which opinion ought in comparison with others 5 26| regularity, their beauty, they ought to have understood how much 6 30| is not right for man, who ought to look up to heavenly things, 7 30| after they had learned it, ought to have been called wise. 8 31| knowledge in man, and there ought to be no supposition, philosophy 9 33| the chief good of man, it ought to be settled to be of such 10 33| pleasure was the chief good, ought to be removed from the number 11 33| happy of itself; but it ought to effect and produce the 12 38| though it is unjust. For it ought not to be an injury to any 13 38| thinks that light offences ought to be visited with severe 14 39| Undoubtedly the life of a wise man ought to be to others an example 15 50| He who teaches anything, ought, as I think, himself to 16 53| thinks him powerful, he ought not to wish to defend him, 17 53| him, by whom he himself ought to be defended. We therefore 18 53| his labours? For a benefit ought not to be weighed according 19 55| though in truth justice ought to be in judges only, and 20 57| craftiness; so likewise justice ought not to be called foolishness, 21 57| trifling men may think. We ought to await the judgment of 22 61| since, if they are evil, we ought to be without them, even 23 61| moderation; if they are good, we ought to use them in their completeness. 24 61| completeness. But we say that they ought not to be taken away nor 25 62| food,--all of which virtue ought strongly to resist, lest, 26 62| objects excites avarice, which ought to be far removed from a 27 63| corruption of the mind, ought to be avoided by the wise, 28 63| whose dangerous age, which ought to be curbed and governed, 29 64| precept not to kill, which ought not to be taken in this 30 65| law of consanguinity, we ought on this account to love 31 65| our enemies. Therefore we ought to be an animal fitted for 32 66| part of justice; and this ought especially to be preserved 33 66| and so that a just man ought neither to do, nor to wish 34 67| no offence of ours, yet ought to confess to God, and to 35 67| which the worshipper of God ought to hold forth; these are


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