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Lactantius
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Introductory Notice To Lactantius.
[1974] [That it had become in some degree popular, see evidence, vol. vi. pp. 158–160.]
[1975] [Truly an eloquent passage, and a tribute to Constantius, which Constantine, in filial humour, must have relished.]
[1977] 20th of November.
[1978] 1st of January.
[1979] 13th of December.
[1980] 1st of March.
[1982] [A course of conduct which, providentially, tended to stop the chronic severity against believers.]
[1983] [Re-establishing (Edin.) is too strong a term. He refers to the restoration, from ruins, of churches, etc. (cap. 12, p. 305, supra). See caps. 34, 48, infra.]
[1984] [See pp. 303 (cap. vii.) and 308, at note 1, supra.]
[1985] [One wonders that this history was not more efficacious in enforcing the hint on p. 12, at note 1, supra.]
[1987] 30th of April.
[1988] [See p. 301, supra, and p. 316, infra.]
[1989] May.
[1990] 1st of March following.
[1991] [Singular that he does not assert that in this he imitated the Christian discipline.]
[1992] [Language greatly the product of Christian influences.]
[1993] 27th of October.
[1994] 1st of May. [As to the angel, see Gibbon, cap. xx. note 41.]
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