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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.

[1511] i.e., the philosophers before mentioned.

Chap. XLII.—Of Religious Wisdom: the Name of Christ Known to None, Except Himself and His Father.

[1512] [This refers to the Spirit of the Father, as Cyprian (vol. v. p. 516), “My heart hath breathed out a good Word.”]

[1513] De suis spiritibus.

[1514] [Plato does not speak dogmatically, but with a marvellous intuition of truth. The Son is “begotten, not made.”]

[1515] This is an error. Both David and Solomon lived after the supposed taking of Troy.

[1516] Rev. xix. 12.

[1517] In sæculi hujus consummatione.

Chap. XLIII.—Of the Name of Jesus Christ, and His Twofold Nativity.

[1518] Per successiones.

[1519] Potissimum.

[1520] Hæredibus abdicatis.

Chap. XLIV.—The Twofold Nativity of Christ is Proved from the Prophets.

[1521] See Instit., iv. 12.

[1522] Isa. vii. 14.

[1523] Matt. i. 23.

[1524] Isa. xlv. 14-16.

[1525] Baruch iii. 35-37.

[1526] xvii. 9. This and the following quotations are from the Septuagint.

[1527] Isa. xix. 20.

[1528] Num. xxiv. 17. The prophecy of Balaam.

[1529] Inter deum et hominem medius factus.

Chap. XLV.—The Power and Works of Christ are Proved from the Scriptures.

[1530] Saturavit.

[1531] Wisd. ii. 12-22. See Instit., iv. 16, p. 117, supra.

 

 

 

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