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Lactantius
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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.
[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.
[1034] [From the Republic, book iii. cap. 12, sec. 21.]
[1035] Venenata [See De Finibus, book v. cap. 23.]
[1036] [See p. 150, supra ]
Chap. XVIII.—Of Justice, Wisdom, and Folly.
[1037] i.e., The Academic School.
[1038] Sacramentum, “the true theory of human life.”
[1039] Fabulosus.
[1040] Hor., Carm., i. 22. 1, Lord Lytton’s translation.
[1041] Pro fide.
[1042] Deprecatus esse dicitur.
[1043] Proprietatem.
[1044] Conciliatricem sui.
[1045] Nesciunt, quia malum est nocere.
[1046] Officium.
Chap. XIX.—Of Virtue and the Tortures of Christians, and of the Right of a Father and Master.
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