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Lactantius
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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.
[1013] Cariosis. There is a great variety of readings in this place.
Chapter XIII.—Of the Increase and the Punishment of the Christians.
[1014] [Vol. iv. p. 116; same vol., p. 125.]
[1015] Et qui fuerint aversi, redeant. The common reading is, “et qui fugerunt, universi redeant.”
[1016] Alius novas populus.
[1017] Propter miraculum virtutis.
[1018] Deest illis inspirata patientia.
[1019] [Vol. iii. p. 700, this series.]
Chap. XIV.—Of the Fortitude of the Christians.
[1020] Tanti est…ne.
[1021] Horat., Carm., iii. 3, Lord Lytton’s translation.
[1022] i.e., of provinces.
[1023] Voluntate.
[1024] κωφοὺς καὶ ἀνοήτους.
Chap. XV.—Of Folly, Wisdom, Piety, Equity, and Justice.
[1025] [See Rep., iii. cap. 6, part iv. vol. 2, p. 300, ed. Klotz.]
[1026] Notio.
[1027] [De Officiis, i. 26; and see vol. ii. p. 421, this series.]
[1028] [A striking parallel to Cyprian’s saying, vol. v. note 2, p. 460, this series.]
Chap. XVI.—Of the Duties of the Just Man, and the Equity of Christians.
[1029] [Cap. xv. p. 150, supra ]
[1030] Nisi quòd. Some editions read, “nisi quos,” except those whom, etc.
[1031] Quia non egent. Some editors omit non; but this is not so good.
[1032] [Jas. i. 9, 10, and James 2:1-8.]
Chap. XVII.—Of the Equity, Wisdom, and Foolishness of Christians.
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