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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
On the anger of God

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1 1 | men, because it is very great, and tends to overthrow 2 1 | comprehend the system of the great and heavenly secret.~ 3 5 | Therefore they think that so great and so pernicious an evil 4 7 | Ants, when they plunder a great heap of corn, mindful of 5 8 | and innocently. This is a great question, and foreign to 6 10| different objects of so great a variety as we see to be 7 10| force of atoms had been so great, that masses so incalculable 8 10| into cloud, and sends down great rains. Where, then, do we 9 10| which has not in itself very great and wonderful design. And 10 10| out above, adorned with so great a variety of constellations 11 10| therefore, who sees such and so great objects, imagine that they 12 10| intelligence, but that such great and wonderful things arose 13 10| that they were wise; what great success in falsehood was 14 11| and therefore He is so great, that He cannot be described 15 11| majesty he declares to be so great, that it can neither be 16 13| of a good, which is very great, and true, and peculiar 17 14| who bestowed upon him such great gifts, and love man, who 18 17| does not use it, what so great cause is there that, I will 19 17| the administration of so great affairs been entrusted, 20 17| should rush to some very great evil through rage. This 21 18| unpunished on account of a very great one? But if he had learned 22 18| is glorious, by which any great evil which impends is restrained; 23 18| has no form, and another great subject will arise if we 24 19| attraction of pleasure is sweet, great numbers are overcome and 25 20| manifestly guilty; but there are great numbers whose offences are 26 20| offences are concealed, great numbers who restrain the 27 20| entreaties or by reward, great numbers who elude justice 28 20| Therefore, amidst such great impiety and such great sins 29 20| such great impiety and such great sins of men, the forbearance 30 20| forbearance of God is very great and most useful; yet, although 31 21| of moderate station, and great kings do in their anger, 32 22| rate not oppose. Authors of great number and weight have made 33 23| men, thus began:--~"Since great anger is coming upon a disobedient 34 23| now, and do not lead the great God to every kind of auger."~ 35 23| demons and ministers of such great power, but even the heaven 36 23| demanded: nevertheless it is of great avail to our obtaining pardon,


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