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Lactantius
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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.
[1699] Flabile.
[1700] [P. 101, supra; also vol. v. p. 11, note 2.]
[1701] Tanta rerum magnitudo.
[1702] Sentiente; others read “sciente.”
Chap. XI.—Of God, and that the One God, and by Whose Providence the World is Governed and Exists.
[1703] Virg., Æn., vi. 726.
[1704] Persuasiove; most editions read “persuasione,” but the meaning is not so good.
[1705] θεολόγαι.
[1706] Sepulcra; others read “simulacra.”
[1707] De Nat. Deor., i. 32. [See p. 29, note 2, supra.]
[1708] Ibid., iii. 22.
[1709] [P. 268, note 1, supra.]
[1710] Memor., iv. 3.
[1711] Lib. vii.
[1712] Arbitrantur; some editions have “arbitrabantur,” which appears preferable.
[1713] [“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” (Prov. ix. 10). See p. 262, cap. 6, note 6, supra.]
Chap. XII.—Of Religion and the Fear of God.
[1714] Prudentiæ; reading to “imprudentiæ.”
[1715] Stultitiam.
Chap. XIII.—Of the Advantage and Use of the World and of the Seasons.
[1716] Lignorum.
[1717] Spatiis. The word properly refers to a racecourse.
[1718] Herbidæ fruges.
[1719] Amissi ac recepti luminis vicibus.
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