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Lactantius, an influential Roman author and early Christian theologian, played a pivotal role in shaping Christian thought during the early centuries of the faith. His writings, including "Institutes of the Christian Religion," contributed to the theological foundations of Christianity and influenced subsequent generations of Christian thinkers.

"There is no one, who possesses intelligence and uses reflection, who does not understand that it is one Being who both created all things and governs them with the same energy by which He created them."


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"But God, who is immortal, has no need of difference of sex, nor of succession."



"Homer was able to give us no information relating to the truth, for he wrote of human rather than divine things."



"The prophets, who were very many, proclaim and declare the one God; for, being filled with the inspiration of the one God, they predicted things to come, with agreeing and harmonious voice."



"But God, who is the Eternal Mind, is undoubtedly of excellence, complete and perfect in every part."


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