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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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epicurus

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1 1 | philosophers, except the school of Epicurus, there is but one voice 2 1 | without a ruler. Therefore Epicurus is refuted not only by the 3 33| each has its own nature. Epicurus maintained that it was pleasure 4 33| either said the same that Epicurus did, that bodily pleasure 5 36| THE PHILOSOPHERS,-NAMELY, EPICURUS AND PYTHAGORAS.~Since I 6 36| especially the doctrine of Epicurus, that there is no providence. 7 36| province to foresee. But Epicurus says He takes no care about 8 36| that it is wonderful that Epicurus alone existed, who should 9 70| understand that Democritus, and Epicurus, and Dicaearchus raved,


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