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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The epitome of the divine institutes

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foolish

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1 6 | force described. They are foolish, therefore, who imagine 2 25| and do not understand how foolish it is to fear those things 3 25| statue. Therefore he is foolish and senseless who adores 4 25| of which detestable and foolish handicraft Prometheus was 5 29| said: Nothing can be more foolish than those who think that 6 29| principle, he says, why do the foolish men not require this also, 7 36| swine or a dog? And the foolish man, to gain credit for 8 53| Therefore it is a vain and foolish thing to wish to be avengers 9 55| if those ancestors were foolish in undertaking vain religious 10 56| necessity be considered foolish, who proceed to injure themselves 11 56| just; but he will also be foolish, for conferring an advantage 12 56| but he will also be judged foolish, who in sparing the life 13 57| man must be wise, and the foolish man unjust. For neither 14 57| cannot be befitting to the foolish man, nor wisdom to the unjust. 15 57| unjust. He is not then a foolish person who has not thrust 16 57| But that he should appear foolish at first sight is caused 17 57| appears to men senseless and foolish to prefer torture and death 18 57| unshaken. Let them call us foolish, whilst they themselves 19 57| they themselves are most foolish, and blind and dull, and


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