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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
On the workmanship of God

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1 1intro| the uses of the several parts, it is permitted us to understand 2 5 | may be covered, that those parts which needed to be soft 3 5 | their beginning. But those parts, which we have said to be 4 7 | VII. OF ALL THE PARTS OF THE BODY.~God therefore 5 7 | connected and bound together the parts which strengthen the body, 6 7 | to each place, that the parts which were solid might be 7 7 | position in all, but also the parts of the limbs. For in the 8 7 | it into a tail, that the parts of the body which are offensive 9 7 | unsightly by leaving some parts bare; but it is freely poured 10 7 | ears, and the uppermost parts of these being surrounded 11 8 | VIII. OF THE PARTS OF MAN: THE EYES AND EARS,~ 12 8 | spread in breadth and the parts which adjoined them in the 13 10 | repelled by the projecting parts. But the upper part of the 14 10 | were that there should be parts on the right hand or on 15 10 | yet is divided into two parts by the intervening membrane. 16 10 | so in the body, all the parts, being constructed of two, 17 10 | the whole of it: for the parts of it which are more tender 18 10 | how beautiful the other parts are can scarcely be expressed. 19 11 | begin to speak of the inward parts also, to which has been 20 11 | this comes to pass. For the parts of the intestines which 21 11 | drink have arrived at these parts in a mixed state, the excrement 22 11 | strained through those tender parts, and the bladder, the membrane 23 13 | with respect to the other parts of the body? Are they without 24 16 | being extended through all parts of the universe, runs to 25 16 | that blood divided into two parts which is enclosed in the 26 16 | uniting of the separate parts of the body and the vigour 27 17 | within shall die. The other parts of the definition have reference


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