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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The epitome of the divine institutes

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1 5 | that the Erythraean, who is said to have lived in the times 2 7 | years are reckoned. He is said not even to have been born 3 11| consistently with reason. They said that Jupiter changed himself 4 14| whole error. Saturnus is said to have been born of Coelus 5 14| teaches. When Trismegistus said that there were very few 6 29| on account of which it is said that God made men, the power 7 29| book respecting providence, said: Nothing can be more foolish 8 29| that which I have often said, that good and evil are 9 30| comprised. For who can be said to devote himself to the 10 30| grammar, or oratory, may be said to be studious of that art 11 30| he has learned, he is now said to be a physician, a grammarian, 12 33| pleasure; but they either said the same that Epicurus did, 13 33| entertained much better views, who said that virtue was the chief 14 34| been deservedly and rightly said, that wisdom is the knowledge 15 36| gain credit for his saying, said that he himself had been 16 37| his opinion. For he who said that he knew one thing only, 17 38| possesses less. But, as I have said, this is capable of being 18 39| same falsehood. Xenophanes said that the orb of the moon 19 39| are more tolerable, who said that snow was black. And 20 39| who, that they might be said to have despised death, 21 41| itself is, it may be rightly said to be either wise religion 22 45| this very thing, that He said that He was the Son of God, 23 45| broke the law, which He said that He did not break, but 24 47| the cixth Psalm: "The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit Thou at 25 49| so that they should be said to be two in whom there 26 54| These things may indeed be said with justice. But who will 27 55| common good of all, and said that it aimed at no advantages 28 57| These things indeed are said with acuteness; but we are 29 59| The poets spoke better who said that one of them was the 30 63| guarded against, because it is said that they were instituted 31 67| minute seeds. It cannot be said that that which exists, 32 71| TIMES.~These things are said by the prophets, but as


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