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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.

[1660] Virg., Georg., iv. 155.

[1661] Conciliata sunt.

Chap. VIII.—Of Religion.

[1662] Lucret., ii. 646.

[1663] i.e. without any result.

[1664] De Nat. Deor., i. 44.

[1665] Hominum conscientiam fallere.

Chap. IX.—Of the Providence of God, and of Opinions Opposed to It.

[1666] [A beautiful formula of the history of Greek philosophy.]

[1667] Defloruerat.

[1668] [Vol. vi. p. 421.]

[1669] θεος.

[1670] [Vol. vi. p. 421.]

Chap. X.—Of the Origin of the World, and the Nature of Affairs, and the Providence of God.

[1671] [Peripatetic; succeeded Theophrastus B.C. 238.]

[1672] Ratio.

[1673] Coiisse.

[1674] [Leucippus, anterior to B.C. 470, author of the atomic theory.]

[1675] Delirare posset.

[1676] [See Tayler Lewis, Plato contra Atheos, p. 119.]

[1677] i.e., something to the purpose.

[1678] Lenia; others read “lævia,” smooth.

[1679] Coagmentationem.

[1680] Eminere, “to stand out prominently.”

 

 

 

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