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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The epitome of the divine institutes

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1 3 | ruling all things, whom the human mind can neither estimate 2 23| their sacred institutions. A human victim used to be immolated 3 23| also was propitiated with human blood. Also before Saturnus, 4 25| broken off that one bond of human society, they began to harass 5 25| workmanship of man, the human workmanship cannot be preferred 6 25| was able to imitate the human figure, at that time Prometheus 7 27| and that was the extent of human life even to the deluge. 8 28| drawn darkness over the human race, that truth might be 9 29| of God and men, and that human affairs are governed by 10 30| because their wisdom is human, I shall not fear to contend 11 31| knowledge of divine and human things. Now if this definition 12 31| that he knows divine and human things? I say nothing of 13 31| things? I say nothing of human affairs; for although they 14 31| acquainted with divine and human things. Knowledge, therefore, 15 34| knowledge of divine and human affairs. For it is right 16 40| existed. Since, therefore, human wisdom has no existence ( 17 43| the earth, and to put on a human body, that, being subject 18 50| if He had not assumed a human body, He would not have 19 59| That there are two ways of human life was unknown neither 20 59| destroyed, the fellowship of human justice was destroyed. Then 21 60| divine law, which unites human affairs with heavenly, the


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