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1 6,1 | Lactantius in his Divine Institutes 4:12 (A.D. 311). He introduces 2 9,3 | A.D. 325, who in his Divine Institutes i. 23 speaks of such a work 3 14,9 | Lactantius (in his Divine Institutes i. 11 and v. 1, begun about 4 14,18| that city to teach there (Institutes v. 2.2). Lactantius recorded 5 14,18| principal book, the Divine Institutes. But the intensification 6 14,18| Wrath ofGod, the Divine Institutes (in seven books), an Epitome 7 14,18| On God's Workmanship, the Institutes, the Epitomie and On the 8 14,18| On God's Workmanship, the Institutes, the Epitome, the Wrath 9 14,19| The Divine Institutes.~ In 304 he was already 10 14,19| at work upon the Divine Institutes; he refers to that undertaking 11 14,19| was therefore writing the Institutes at the very time that his 12 14,19| Heathen, A.D. 304-10.~ The Institutes form a book a good deal ( 13 14,20| ands the Epitome ofthe Institutes — probably in that order. 14 14,20| after the revision of the Institutes, in A.D. 313. The book On 15 14,20| also the Epitome of the Institutes, written in response to 16 14,20| book Against All Heresies (Institutes iv. 30. 14) and another 17 16 | dualistic additions to the Institutes also seem most naturally