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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
On the anger of God

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1 1 | I. OF DIVINE AND HUMAN WISDOM.~I HAVE 2 1 | subject to anger; since the divine nature is either altogether 3 1 | of truth: and in this the divine nature differs from the 4 1 | human, knowledge of the divine nature. On which account 5 1 | flesh, we are unable to divine by our senses. But the light 6 1 | knowledge of the truth is divine, and belongs to no other 7 2 | in the second book of the Divine Institutes. But we say that 8 2 | also the Builder of the divine and immortal temple, either 9 3 | vain to suppose that the divine power, than which nothing 10 5 | sentiments respecting the divine nature, who say that there 11 5 | and greatest, which His divine and heavenly nature demands. 12 5 | God Himself, who excels in divine and perfect virtues, and 13 5 | the whole race of man by divine and heavenly benefits! Those 14 7 | that there is something divine in man? I do not as yet 15 7 | alone of all perceive the divine might and power, while in 16 10| that the world was made by divine providence, either say that 17 10| rightly attributed than to the divine providence? If a statue, 18 10| providence, without any divine intelligence, but that such 19 10| which things alone are divine. For no source will ever 20 10| sects? There is therefore a divine providence, as those men 21 11| many gods; because, if the divine energy and power be distributed 22 11| one mind. Therefore all divine power must be in one person, 23 11| they were invested with divine honours after death, either 24 12| the understanding of the divine nature, in which we differ 25 13| it is manifest that the divine providence wished to furnish 26 14| as it were a priest of a divine temple, a spectator of His 27 14| the participation of the divine justice. For it is not right 28 14| this manner disturbs the divine institution and law.~ 29 15| distorted the rule of the divine institution to worse things, 30 15| yields? Let us weigh the divine necessity; for I am unwilling 31 16| as they are worthy of the divine power, He has affections 32 17| the will of God, this the divine law; and he who follows 33 17| despised this eternal and divine law. If, he says, God does 34 17| censure, whether human or divine, with the name of bitterness 35 19| man, which is capable of divine virtue, is not mortal. But 36 19| attain to the favour of the divine bounty, because they have 37 20| or influence. But if the divine censure should condemn all 38 20| despising the living God, pay divine honour to earthly and frail 39 21| setting of the sun. But the divine anger remains for ever against 40 22| work ought to bring forward divine testimonies, which may be 41 22| prophets, being filled with the Divine Spirit, speak nothing else 42 22| things give authority to divine things, whereas divine things 43 22| to divine things, whereas divine things ought rather to give 44 23| meditate upon heavenly and divine things which are everlasting. 45 23| human societies and the divine union of the public league


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