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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.

[1123] Moremque civilem.

[1124] De Offic., iii. 17.

[1125] Umbrâ et imaginibus. The figure is borrowed partly from sculpture and partly from painting. “Effigies” is the moulded form, as opposed to the mere outline, “umbra” and “imago.

[1126] De Offic., iii. 4. The words, “aut ab illis fortitudinis, aut,” have not been translated, because they refer to the “Decii” and the “Scipiones,” who are mentioned by Cicero as examples of bravery, but are omitted by Lactantius.

[1127] [See p. 101, supra]

[1128] [Ex mediorum officiorum frequentia, etc.]

[1129] [Rom. i. 22.]

Chap. VII.—Of the Way of Error and of Truth: that It is Single, Narrow, and Steep, and Has God for Its Guide.

[1130] Præcursor: the exact meaning of the word is a “scout.”

[1131] Verisimilia: the word generally means “probabilities.”

[1132] Prævaricator; properly an advocate who, by collusion, favours the cause of his opponent.

[1133] Frugi.

[1134] Diverticula.

[1135] Simplex, as opposed to the various paths of the other.

Chap. VIII.—Of the Errors of Philosophers, and the Variableness of Law.

[1136] Multo clarior sol est, quàm hic. Others read, “Multo clarius sole est, quàm hic,” etc.

[1137] [Repub., iii. cap. 22, 16.]

[1138] Abrogo is to repeal or abrogate wholly; “derogo,” to abrogate in part, or modify; “obrogo,” to supersede by another law.

[1139] Abrogo is to repeal or abrogate wholly; “derogo,” to abrogate in part, or modify; “obrogo,” to supersede by another law.

[1140] Divinent. [Illustrative of the Sibyllina, and, in short, of Balaam; and not less of Rom. ii. 14, 15.]

Chap. IX.—Of the Law and Precept of God; Of Mercy, and the Error of the Philosophers.

[1141] [Dan vii. 23. An appeal for reformation.]

[1142] [1 Cor. iii. 11-15. But are the heathen to be judged by the New Covenant? See vol. ii. (Clement, sparsim), this series.]

[1143] [1 Cor. xv. 19.]

 

 

 

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