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Introductory Note.

[1596] The Egyptian hierophants.

[1597] The original, as given in Stobæus, Eclog. i. p. 1026, is this hexameter: Αἶμα γὰρ ἀνθρώποις περικάρδιόν ἐστι νόημα.

[1598] Or probably that Praxagoras the physician who is often mentioned by Athenæus and by Pliny (Pamel.).

Chapter XVI.—The Soul’s Parts. Elements of the Rational Soul.

[1599] Luke xxii. 15.

[1600] 1 Tim. iii. 1.

[1601] Gal. v. 12.

[1602] Eph. ii. 3.

[1603] Matt. vi. 24.

[1604] John vi. 44.

[1605] Matt. xiii. 25.

Chapter XVII.—The Fidelity of the Senses, Impugned by Plato, Vindicated by Christ Himself.

[1606] Academici.

[1607] Coimplicitam “entangled” or “embarrassed.” See the Timæus pp. 27, 28.

[1608] Vel.

[1609] Sensus istos.

[1610] Deliberetur.

[1611] Luke x. 18.

[1612] Matt. iii. 17.

[1613] Matt. viii. 15.

[1614] Matt. xxvi. 7-12.

[1615] Matt. xxvi. 27-28; Luke xxii. 19-20; 1 Cor. xi. 25.

[1616] Matt. xvii. 3-8.

 

 

 

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