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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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1 4 | than that of the poets. Plato asserts His monarchy, saying 2 29| other at opposite poles, as Plato says, if you take away one, 3 38| XXXVIII. OF PLATO, WHOSE DOCTRINE APPROACHES 4 38| THE TRUTH.~His disciple Plato, whom Tully speaks of as 5 40| says in the writings of Plato), let us follow that which 6 42| was without Him. In fine, Plato, not altogether as a philosopher, 7 55| philosophers, and especially Plato and Aristotle, spoke many 8 68| God made the world, as Plato thought, but he does not 9 68| Theodorus was, and answer Plato: Nay, because He is evil, 10 68| according to the sentiments of Plato, the same God is both good, 11 68| all things, has in them. Plato also affirms that souls 12 69| honour due to Him. Here Plato erred; here he lost the 13 70| that souls are eternal. Plato says that that which always


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