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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
The epitome of the divine institutes

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laws

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1 13| relatives, and had given laws to men, and had wrought 2 26| since they obey prescribed laws, and plainly not by their 3 59| done, then men instituted laws for themselves to promote 4 59| injuries. But the fear of laws did not suppress crimes, 5 59| checked licentiousness. For laws were able to punish offences, 6 59| the administration of the laws, corrupted by, gifts and 7 59| mutual depredations; and the laws being crushed, the power 8 63| protected by the most severe laws; therefore wars are detestable. 9 63| without war, and without laws; and this is a pleasure 10 64| punished even by public laws. But by the intervention 11 64| law of God is above all laws; it forbids even those things 12 71| earth. He will appoint new laws, abrogate old ones; he will


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