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Lactantius
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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.
[1060] [“Parcus Deorum cultor et infrequens:” so Horace describes himself in this spirit. Odes, book i. 34, p. 215, ed. Delphin.]
[1061] [See p. 155, note 2, supra.]
[1062] [Lib ii. cap. 10. A noble reference in this chapter to equality among men.]
[1063] Mimos agi.
Chap. XXII.—Of the Rage of the Demons Against Christians, and the Error of Unbelievers.
[1064] Pergitur enim…furore. Another reading is, “Perciti enim perferuntur…furore.”
[1065] Exsulantur. Other readings are, “exsolantur,” “expelluntur,” “exultantur.” [Compare p. 393, note 1, vol. v., this series.]
[1066] Eos ipsos, i.e., Christians.
[1067] Quia oculis manuque tractabile est.
Chap. XXIII.—Of the Justice and Patience of the Christians.
[1068] See vol. iii. (cap. 36), p. 45, note 1, this series.]
[1069] Planus et communis.
[1070] [“Deus homines pro liberis habet sed corruptos.” He attributes a sort of inspiration to such a writer, as to Orpheus and the Sibyl.]
[1071] Licentiâ.
[1072] Pressuræ verberibus. The word “pressura” is used by the Fathers to express persecution or calamity.
[1073] [See Tertullian, vol. iii. pp. 36 (note 1), 45 (note 2), 49, 55, and 60.]
[1074] [A most important résumé of the effects upon the heathen of Christian fortitude and patience. See Tertullian on “the Seed of the Church,” vol. iii. pp. 55 and 60; also vol. iv. p. 126.]
Chap. XXIV.—Of the Divine Vengeance Inflicted on the Torturers of the Christians.
[1075] Bestias malas. Lactantius in several passages applies this expression to the persecutors of the Christians. [A quotation from the Cretian poet cited by St. Paul. “Cretenses semper mendaces malæ bestiæ, ventres pigri.” Tit. ii. 12.]
[1076] “Vexationes.”
Chap. I.—Of the Worship of the True God, and of Innocency, and of the Worship of False Gods.
[1077] Elucere potest.
[1078] Nihil moderati aut pensi habent. The expression is borrowed from Sallust, Catiline, xii.
[1079] Per dimotum populum.
[1080] Addicti et servientes voluptatibus.
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