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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.

[1960] [Let any one who visits Rome stand before the Arch of Constantine, and, while he looks upon it (as the mark of an epoch), let him at the same time behold the Colosseum close at hand, and there let him recall this noble chapter.]

Chap. II.

[1961] 23d of March.

[1962] [Elucidation, p. 322.]

[1963] [St. Peter, as a Jew, could be thus dealt with; St. Paul, as a Roman, was beheaded. See p. 120, note 7, supra.]

[1964] [Note the incredulity of Lactantius. But see vol. iv. p. 219.]

Chap. III.

[1965] [See especially vol. iv. p. 141 for the intermediary pauses of persecutions, while yet in many places Christians “died daily.”]

Chap. IV.

[1966] [Most noteworthy in corroboration of the earlier Fathers.]

[1967] [Jer. xxii. 19 and xxxvi. 30.]

Chap. VII.

[1968] [See p. 12, note 1, supra.]

Chap. IX.

[1969] [On which see cap. 20, infra, and preceding chapters.]

Chap. X.

[1970] [Nothing easier than for these to pretend such a difficulty, in order to incite the emperor to severities. They may have found it convenient to represent the sign of the cross as the source of their inability to give oracles.]

Chap. XI.

[1971] [A just statement of Diocletian’s earlier disposition. See. vol. vi. p. 158, the beautiful letter of Theonas.]

Chap. XII.

[1972] 23d of February.

[1973] [See cap. 15, infra.]

Chap. XIV.

[1974] [That it had become in some degree popular, see evidence, vol. vi. pp. 158–160.]

Chap. XV.

[1975] [Truly an eloquent passage, and a tribute to Constantius, which Constantine, in filial humour, must have relished.]

Chap. XVI.

[1976] [See p. 301, supra.]

Chap. XVII.

[1977] 20th of November.

[1978] 1st of January.

[1979] 13th of December.

[1980] 1st of March.

Chap. XVIII.

 

 

 

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