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time 31
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32 said
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30 divine
30 mind
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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The epitome of the divine institutes

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1 pref| Institutions which we wrote a long time since to illustrate the 2 3 | calls the Supreme God at one time a spirit, at another time 3 3 | time a spirit, at another time a mind, and says that it, 4 7 | of his perjury? From that time rather more than fifteen 5 24 | through all lands. But at what time they lived can easily be 6 24 | eighteen hundred years from the time when mankind fell into error 7 25 | was changed. For at that time no gods were worshipped, 8 25 | the human figure, at that time Prometheus lived, who fashioned 9 25 | length the men of his own time, and afterwards the poets, 10 25 | bronze; then in process of time ornament was added of gold 11 33 | possible for virtue at any time to be separated from honour, 12 36 | providence. And at the same time he does not deny the existence 13 38 | whereas it is at the same time dear to God and necessary 14 43 | generations, even until the time when they went forth out 15 43 | Therefore He was born a second time as man, of a virgin, without 16 45 | with envy, and at the same time excited with anger, because 17 46 | vain. For after a short time the Emperor Vespasian subdued 18 57 | foolishness; and at the same time malice bears a resemblance 19 57 | endeavours to live for a longer time, and more to our own advantage; 20 59 | Hence it is that, from the time when a multitude of gods 21 64 | even swear, test at any time, either by necessity or 22 68 | the things which at one time began will have an end, 23 68 | what manner, or at what time, or by whose instrumentality 24 70 | what manner, and at what time, it is given. Since fixed 25 70 | renewed by God. But that time is at hand, as far as may 26 70 | thousands of years from the time when it was prepared. For 27 71 | dreadful and detestable time, in which no one would choose 28 71 | will be destroyed, at one time by fire and the sword, at 29 71 | it must be known that the time is at hand in which God 30 72 | army, shall for the fourth time engage in battle, in which, 31 72 | thousand years. Throughout that time the stars shall be more


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