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

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1 I | destroyed, and tranquillity having been re-established throughout 2 II | New Testament; and this having been accomplished, a cloud 3 II | imagination to suppose that, having been conveyed to a distant 4 III | hands against the Lord. Having been instigated by evil 5 III | the commands of the tyrant having been rescinded, the Church 6 IV | and at once to fall; for, having undertaken an expedition 7 V | of their iniquities. He, having been made prisoner by the 8 VII | him; and thus, the empire having been quartered, armies were 9 VII | end, the ordinance, after having proved destructive to multitudes, 10 IX | and with their baggage. Having put Narseus to flight, and 11 IX | emperor, his father-in-law having been divested of the imperial 12 XI | thought differently, but, having understood the will of Galerius, 13 XII | Nicomedia, and the gates having been forced open, they searched 14 XII | other iron instruments, and having been let loose everywhere, 15 XIII | of Goths and Sarmatians." Having been instantly seized and 16 XIII | in the forms of law; and having displayed admirable patience 17 XIV | fire; and some part of it having been burnt, the blame was 18 XV | same fire; and servants, having millstones tied about their 19 XVI | invincible magnanimity. Having been nine times exposed 20 XVII | XVII.~The wicked plan having been carried into execution, 21 XVII | consul should be at Ravenna. Having, however, begun his journey 22 XVII | but so wan, his illness having lasted almost a year, as 23 XVIII | very different: he, after having reigned a single year, felt 24 XVIII | individual. He was then at court, having long before been created 25 XIX | XIX.~Matters having been thus concerted, Diocletian 26 XIX | drew Daia forward, and, having divested him of the garb 27 XX | XX.~Galerius having effected the expulsion of 28 XXI | XXI.~Having thus attained to the highest 29 XXIII | province and city. Surveyors having been spread abroad, and 30 XXIV | was so nigh. Constantius, having become exceedingly ill, 31 XXIV | escaped. Next day the emperor, having purposely remained in his 32 XXIV | quiet. Constantine Augustus, having assumed the government, 33 XXVI | cause was this: Galerius having resolved by permanent taxes 34 XXVII | powerful to be resisted. Having therefore fortified Rome, 35 XXVII | invest the walls. Probably, having never seen Rome, he imagined 36 XXVII | like that of Severus, and having his haughty spirit broken 37 XXVII | his own territories, after having afflicted all men indiscriminately 38 XXVIII | flight of Galerius, Maximian, having returned from Gaul, held 39 XXVIII | of public affairs. After having spoken much on that subject, 40 XXIX | returned into Gaul; and after having made some stay in those 41 XXIX | the designs of Maximian having been frustrated, he took 42 XXIX | gates on the opposite side having been unbarred, the besiegers 43 XXX | XXX.~Maximian, having thus forfeited the respect 44 XXXIII | affected. But the sore, after having been skinned over, broke 45 XXXIII | administer medicines. The humours having been repelled, the distemper 46 XXXIII | his bladder and bowels, having been devoured by the worms, 47 XXXV | Daia. Then the prison-gates having been thrown open, you, my 48 XXXVIII| purposes of his lewdness. After having debauched freeborn maidens, 49 XXXVIII| for the imperial warrant having been once signed, he had 50 XXXVIII| except of those people, who, having been driven from their habitations 51 XXXIX | wedlock. This bold answer having been reported to Daia, presently 52 XL | punishment. Their domestics having been forced to flee, they 53 XLII | prosperous of emperors, having been cast down into the 54 XLIV | being the cipher of CHRIST. Having this sign, his troops stood 55 XLIV | burst from the assembly, and having called some senators together, 56 XLV | XLV.~Constantine having settled all things at Rome, 57 XLV | not numerous. Then Daia, having taken Perinthus by capitulation, 58 XLV | eighteen miles. Licinius, having assembled what forces he 59 XLVI | adversaries. And now, the ceremony having been thrice performed, the 60 XLVII | threw aside the purple, and having put on the habit of a slave, 61 XLVII | performed that journey. Having hurried away with his children 62 XLVII | went towards Syria; but having been joined by some troops 63 XLVII | from those quarters, and having collected together a part 64 XLVIII | after the victory, Licinius, having received part of the soldiers 65 XLVIII | army into Bithynia, and having made his entry into Nicomedia, 66 XLVIII | published everywhere."~Licinius having issued this ordinance, made 67 XLIX | and greedily devoured it. Having undergone various and excruciating 68 L | concubine, and Valeria, having no children, had adopted 69 LII | to render thanks, that, having at length looked on the


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