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29 why
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28 out
28 son
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27 able
27 born
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The epitome of the divine institutes

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1 4 | Himself. In writing to his son he thus begins: To understand 2 10| been predicted that the son whom she should bring forth 3 13| Zankronou, which is Jupiter the son of Saturnus. It is plain, 4 23| lost and found her little son, who is called Osiris. For 5 38| was born? Who will love a son, whom he will reckon as 6 42| Spirit, begat for Himself a Son incorruptible, faithful, 7 42| another, that ~"God the Son of God must be known,"~as 8 43| The same person is the son of God and of man. For He 9 43| people; but He sent His own Son, to call all nations to 10 44| shall conceive, and bear a son, and ye shall call His name 11 45| believed Him to be the Son of God, and sent from God, 12 45| and he calleth himself the Son of God. He is made to reprove 13 45| He said that He was the Son of God, and that by healing 14 46| He suffer threats as the son of man." Also Zechariah 15 47| Likewise Hosea: This my Son is wise, therefore He shall 16 47| and, behold, one like the Son of man came with the clouds 17 48| person of the Father to the Son: "I the Lord have called 18 49| has not acknowledged the Son has been unable to acknowledge 19 49| believed by men to be both the Son of God and God. Nor, however, 20 49| for the Father and the Son are one. For since the Father 21 49| since the Father loves the Son, and gives all things to 22 49| all things to Him, and the Son faithfully obeys the Father, 23 49| and faith. Therefore the Son is through the Father, and 24 49| and the Father through the Son. One honour is to be given 25 49| either the Father from the Son, or the Son from the Father. ~ 26 49| Father from the Son, or the Son from the Father. ~ 27 64| must not be harsh towards a son, nor towards a slave: he 28 67| this, as it takes him as a son and bestows upon him the


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