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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.

[1550] [Here is an incidental token of the orthodoxy of our Christian philosopher as to the Third Person. He is deficient, however, in practically enforcing the Spirit’s work and our need of His grace. This may have been from a worthy motive, and according to discipline.]

[1551] Dan. vii. 13.

[1552] Ps. cx. 1.

Chap. XLVIII.—Of the Disinheriting of the Jews, and the Adoption of the Gentiles.

[1553] Negaverunt; others read “necaverunt,” killed.

[1554] See Instit., iv. 18, p. 121, supra.

[1555] Speravimus; others “sperabimus.

[1556] Jer. xii. 7, 8.

[1557] Mal. i. 10, 11.

[1558] Isa. lxvi. 18.

[1559] Isa. xlii. 6, 7.

Chap. XLIX.—That God is One Only.

[1560] [1 John iv. 15.]

[1561] [John xiv. 6, 13, and v. 23.]

[1562] 1 John i. 22, 23.]

Chap. L.—Why God Assumed a Mortal Body, and Suffered Death.

[1563] Præsenti opere convincat.

Chap. LI.—Of the Death of Christ on the Cross.

[1564] Significatione.

Chap. LII.—The Hope of the Salvation of Men Consists in the Knowledge of the True God, and of the Hatred of the Heathens Against the Christians.

[1565] Ne audire quidem patiuntur; others read “patienter.

[1566] Sacrilegio.

Chap. LIV.—Of the Freedom of Religion in the Worship of God.

[1567] [Religious liberty maintained and introduced by the Gospel. Corrupted Christianity only is responsible for the reverse.]

[1568] Fortem; some read “forte,” by chance.

[1569] Carnificinam.

Chap. LV.—The Heathens Charge Justice with Impiety in Following God.

[1570] Addicti.

 

 

 

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