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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The epitome of the divine institutes

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1 pref| will strive as much as the subject permits, both to contract 2 3 | incapable of suffering, subject to no circumstance or power, 3 4 | alone, and that He is not subject to any nature, since all 4 9 | crime? Venus having been subject to the lusts of gods and 5 27 | BOTH GOOD AND BAD.~One subject remains, and that the last: 6 29 | this when discussing the subject of providence, and charges 7 30 | up to heavenly things, to subject himself to earthly things; 8 30 | should also discuss the subject of false wisdom, which the 9 31 | appear to fall under the subject of philosophy -- knowledge 10 34 | that the just man should be subject to evils, that he may exercise 11 43 | human body, that, being subject to the sufferings of the 12 43 | flesh, which had become subject to sin, might be freed from 13 50 | shall be able, an immense subject in few words. He who teaches 14 52 | violence; and, with the subject not understood, they condemn 15 58 | by God, who, if He is not subject to hunger, and thirst, and 16 63 | comedy converses on the subject of debaucheries and amours, 17 72 | and the moon shall not be subject to decrease. Then the rain


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