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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
On the manner in which the persecutors died

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1 I | again, and the temple of God, overthrown by the hands 2 I | more glory than before. For God has raised up princes to 3 I | has shone forth; and now God, the hearer of prayer, by 4 I | amidst deserved tortures. For God delayed to punish them, 5 I | posterity that He alone is God, and that with fit vengeance 6 II | and, through the power of God committed unto him, wrought 7 II | persecuted the servants of God; he crucified Peter, and 8 II | escape with impunity; for God looked on the affliction 9 III | converted to the worship of God, become mild and gentle.~ 10 IV | at once to rage against God, and at once to fall; for, 11 IV | fit end for the enemy of God.~ 12 V | impious hands to assault God, and, although his time 13 V | much righteous blood. But God punished him in a new and 14 V | own strength. Now since God so punished the sacrilegious, 15 V | against the majesty of the one God, who governs and supports 16 VI | in their misdeeds against God, became more bold and presumptuous.~ 17 VII | insults, not even against God. This man, by avarice partly, 18 X | the law and religion of God. After an interval of some 19 XII | and the festival of the god Terminus, celebrated on 20 XV | the rest of the people of God; for the judges, dispersed 21 XV | entire that true temple of God, which is the human body.~ 22 XVI | pleasing the spectacle to God, when He beheld you a conqueror, 23 XVI | it is to be a disciple of God, and this it is to be a 24 XX | Such were his projects; but God, whom he had made his adversary, 25 XXIV | Already the judgment of God approached him, and that 26 XXIV | frustrated; for the power of God protected Constantine, and 27 XXIV | their worship and to their God; and so began his administration 28 XXXI | XXXI.~From Maximian, God, the avenger of religion 29 XXXIII| eighteenth year of his reign, God struck him with an incurable 30 XXXIII| was obliged to acknowledge God, and he cried aloud, in 31 XXXIV | nor yet worship their own God, therefore we, from our 32 XXXIV | toleration, to pray to their God for our welfare, and for 33 XXXVI | churches, or from worshipping God either publicly or in private; 34 XXXVI | he forbade the slaying of God's servants, but he gave 35 XLIII | XLIII.~Of the adversaries of God there still remained one, 36 XLVI | a prayer to the Supreme God, and assuring him that by 37 XLVI | had heard them:--~"Supreme God, we beseech Thee; Holy God, 38 XLVI | God, we beseech Thee; Holy God, we beseech Thee; unto Thee 39 XLVI | and happy. Supreme Holy God, hear our prayers; to Thee 40 XLVI | arms. Hear, Holy Supreme God."~Many copies were made 41 XLVII | conferred on him. The Supreme God did so place their necks 42 XLVIII| Nicomedia, he returned thanks to God, through whose aid he had 43 XLVIII| appeared best; so that that God, who is seated in heaven, 44 XLIX | of those calamities that God had heaped on him. But first 45 XLIX | he imagined that he saw God, with His servants arrayed 46 L | L.~Thus did God subdue all those who persecuted 47 L | unerring and just judgment of God, all the implores received 48 LII | suppressing their offences against God, or the judgment of God 49 LII | God, or the judgment of God against them. To His everlasting 50 LII | celebrate the triumphs of God, and oftentimes with praises


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