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Lactantius
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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.
[1340] Veri peritus ac sciens.
[1341] Sine delectu.
[1342] Particulatim.
[1343] In the Timæus
[1345] Minutis seminibus conglobatis.
[1346] Confitetur.
[1347] Gen. i.; Ps. viii.; Heb. ii.
[1348] Deduxit ad nihilum.
[1349] Figmentum.
[1350] Singulis ratio non quadravit.
Chap. VIII.—Of the Immortality of the Soul.
[1351] Suspicione.
[1352] Communitatem.
[1353] [“We must wait patiently,” said Socrates, “until some one, either a god or man, teach us our moral and religious duties, and remove the darkness from our eyes.”—Alcibiad , ii., Opera, vol. v. p. 101, Bipont.]
Chap. IX.—Of the Immortality of the Soul, and of Virtue.
[1354] Appropinquante sæculorum fine.
[1355] Institutorum miracula.
[1356] Deliramenta.
[1357] De Leg., i. 8.
[1358] [Here again the reference to Ovid’s maxim. See pp. 41, 56, and 58, supra.]
[1359] θεώπιδα. Others read θεωρίαν, i.e., “a contemplation.”
[1360] [See the most instructive pages of Taylor Lewis again: Plato against the Atheists, p. 121.]
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