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hatred 4
haughty 1
have 153
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hawk 1
he 493
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37 now
37 philosophers
37 power
35 having
35 nothing
35 ought
35 worship
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The epitome of the divine institutes

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1 7 | on their expedition, and having stormed Troy, slew Laomedon, 2 7 | his wife Megara. At last, having put on a garment sent by 3 8 | subduing India as a conqueror, having by chance come to Crete, 4 9 | except from crime? Venus having been subject to the lusts 5 9 | among unknown groves, and having now changed his name, might 6 20| Verrius relates; the other, having acquired great wealth by 7 23| priests and attendants, having shaved all their limbs, 8 23| by taunts; and afterwards having been himself appointed priest, 9 25| age to that of iron. For having lost the knowledge of God, 10 25| when first of all Jupiter, having obtained supreme dominion, 11 27| substance of angels. Thus, having become ministers of the 12 32| nothing can be known. Thus, having taken away knowledge, they 13 36| exist at all, than, after having had the form of a man, to 14 42| to judge the world, and, having raised the dead, to establish 15 43| bearer of a new law; and having removed the ungrateful people 16 44| mediator between God and man, having overcome death, He might 17 45| judges of their own law: who, having received the power of punishing 18 45| Then the executioners, having cast lots over His tunic 19 47| had fled through fear; and having given them commands which 20 47| wished to be observed, and having arranged for the preaching 21 51| it was also added, that having undertaken to suffer and 22 51| passion, unclean spirits, having insinuated themselves into 23 52| foolishness with God; and having undertaken e true wisdom, 24 54| victory on our side, if, having overcome the torturers, 25 56| do? It may happen that, having suffered shipwreck, he may 26 56| to a plank; or, his army having been defeated, in his flight 27 60| purity, and mercy; that having laid aside the error of 28 66| in the presence of God, having triumphed over the world 29 66| of God and impure, who, having thrown off the yoke, wantons 30 68| previously born mortal, and then, having completed the course of 31 68| their temporal life, and having laid aside the covering 32 70| denied that which is evident. Having proved the immortality of 33 71| powerful and wicked, who, having destroyed three, will obtain 34 71| three, will obtain Asia, and having reduced and subdued the 35 72| himself shall escape, and having often renewed his army,


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