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Lactantius
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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.
[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.
[1571] Stultitiam. This word is wanting in the mss., but this or some such word is necessary to complete the sense.
[1572] Mimi; wanting in some editions.
[1573] Sibi tantum conciliata sit.
[1574] Foras tota promineat.
[1575] Aucupari.
Chap. LVII.—Of Wisdom and Foolishness.
[1576] Pravum.
Chap. LIX.—Of the Ways of Life, and the First Times of the World.
[1577] [The Duæ Viæ A feature in the primitive catechizing. See Epistle of Barnabas, vol. i. p. 148; also this volume, infra.]
[1578] [See vol. v. p. 153, note 1, and pp. 161, 174, this series.]
[1579] Circumscribere.
[1580] In remissionem.
Chap. LX.—Of the Duties of Justice.
[1581] Sumere, “to take by selection and choice.”
[1582] Integris abutendum est. Lactantius sometimes uses “abuti” for “uti.”
[1583] Circumscriptiones.
Chap. LXII.—Of Restraining the Pleasures of the Senses.
[1584] [See vol. ii. p. 79, notes 1 and 2.]
Chap. LXIII.—That Shows are Most Powerful to Corrupt the Minds.
[1585] Mimus corruptelarum disciplina est.
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