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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The epitome of the divine institutes

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speak

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1 3 | of man. In short, not to speak of the prophets, the preachers 2 5 | BUT ONE GOD.~It remains to speak of the prophetic women. 3 11| this bribe. Thus also they speak of a shower of iron, when 4 20| all nations. I will now speak of the gods which the Romans 5 21| which it is grievous to speak! I do not, however, wish 6 23| respecting the gods: now we will speak of the rites and practices 7 28| of whom the poets often speak in their poems, whom Hesiod 8 29| argument when they thus speak: If there were a providence, 9 35| immortality itself we will speak in the proper place. There 10 36| philosophy, now also I will speak a few things about the philosophers. 11 37| found another thing to speak of, as though he knew it; 12 39| one can neither hear nor speak without laughter. It is 13 41| wisdom. And, indeed, we must speak of them both conjointly, 14 45| His nativity; now let us speak of His power and works, 15 45| blind, He made the dumb to speak, the deaf to hear; He cleansed 16 50| tortures and death. I will speak my sentiments, and I will 17 51| ON THE CROSS.~I will now speak of the mystery of the cross, 18 58| respecting which I must now speak, and show in what works 19 59| shades below. We manifestly speak more correctly, who say 20 61| three passions, or, so to speak, three furies, which excite 21 63| THE MINDS.~It remains to speak of public shows, which, 22 63| profane rites. But I prefer to speak of the matter itself rather 23 64| fall into perjury. He will speak nothing deceitfully, nothing 24 64| we must therefore never speak falsely, because falsehood 25 67| concerning which I must now speak, and refute the persuasion 26 71| he shall have set up may speak. And by these prodigies


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