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Lactantius

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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.

[1595] Perpetuo, i.e., without intermission.

Chap. LXVIII.—Of the World, Man, and the Providence of God.

[1596] Otiosus.

[1597] Decurso…spatio. The expression is borrowed from a chariot race.

[1598] Corporum exuviis.

Chap. LXIX.—That the World Was Made on Account of Man, and Man on Account of God.

[1599] Summa.

[1600] Utrumne illis ratio subsistat.

Chap. LXX.—The Immortality of the Soul is Confirmed.

[1601] Suspicio.

[1602] Cum Deo communis est.

Chap. LXXI.—Of the Last Times.

[1603] [See Hippolytus , vol. v. pp. 190–250.]

Chap. LXXII.—Of Christ Descending from Heaven to the General Judgment, and of the Millenarian Reign.

[1604] [See vol. i. p. 209.]

[1605] In tempestate; others read “intempestâ nocte.

[1606] Innocentem, “without injury to any.”

[1607] A name sometimes given to cemeteries, because many men (πολλοὶ ἅνδρες) are borne thither.

Chap. LXXIII.—The Hope of Safety is in the Religion and Worship of God.

[1608] Se substernet.

Elucidations.

[1609] Dan. ii. 47, iii. 29, and iv.

[1610] Dan. vi. 25.

[1611] Ezra i. 2.

[1612] In his Discourse to Caligula

[1613] i.e., Livia, wife and empress of Augustus.

[1614] Vol. i. p. 391, note 12, this series.

[1615] See vol. iii. Elucidation V. p. 58.

 

 

 

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