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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.

[1721] Opportunitates temporum.

[1722] Certis stationibus. Others read “sationibus,” for certain kinds of sowing; but “statio” is applied to the stars by Seneca and Pliny.

[1723] Designati.

[1724] An objection is here met and answered.

[1725] Gignentium.

[1726] Adhuc, omitted in many manuscripts.

[1727] [I have heretofore noted the elements of a theodicy to be found in Lactantius.]

[1728] Propter exiguum compendium sublatorum malorum.

Chap. XIV.—Why God Made Man.

[1729] [I cease to note this perpetually recurrent thought. It had profoundly impressed our author as an element of natural religion.]

[1730] Et Deum colere, etc. Some editions read, “et eum, qui tanta præstiterit,” omitting the word “colere.

[1731] i. 10.

Chap. XV.—Whence Sins Extended to Man.

[1732] Solidum.

[1733] Materia. Subjective existence.

Chap. XVI.—Of God, and His Anger and Affections.

[1734] Criminosa.

[1735] Facinorosi.

[1736] Materia.

[1737] Gratificatio.

[1738] Proprios.

[1739] Prævaleat.

[1740] An objection is here met and answered.

Chap. XVII.—Of God, His Care and Anger.

[1741] Incorruptus.

 

 

 

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