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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.

[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.

[1981] [See p. 303, supra.]

Chap. XXII.

 

 

 

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