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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.

[1272] [Nos ad justitiam esse natos.]

[1273] [Ps. l. 23.]

[1274] [Ps. l. 23.]

[1275] i.e., no known sins. Thus the Psalmist prays: “Cleanse thou me from my secret faults.” [So St. Paul, 1 Cor. iv. 4, where the archaic “by” = adversus.]

[1276] Satisfaciat, “let him make satisfaction by fruits worthy of repentance.”

Chap. I.—Of the World, and Those Who are About to Believe, and Those Who are Not; And in This the Censure of the Faithless.

[1277] The subject of the first and second books.

[1278] The subject of the sixth book.

[1279] The subject of the third book.

[1280] The subject of the fourth book.

[1281] The subject of the fifth book.

[1282] The subject of the sixth book.

[1283] Nuda.

[1284] Præscriptionem.

[1285] Ita leviter odoratos.

[1286] Odor.

[1287] Virg., Georg., iii. 244.

[1288] Adjudicaverunt.

[1289] Latrant.

[1290] Impedimentis.

[1291] [See p. 108, supra.]

[1292] Ad confundendos. Others read “consolandos.

Chap. II.—Of the Error of the Philosophers, and of the Divine Wisdom, and of the Golden Age.

 

 

 

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