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[1665] Nihil Deo appendimus.
[1666] Exorbitationis.
[1667] In his, now lost, treatise, De Censu Animæ.
[1668] Above, in ch. xix. xx. pp. 200, 201.
[1669] Or, “which has been too short for calculation.”
[1670] “Inhaled” is Bp. Kaye’s word for adduci, “taken up.”
[1671] Educi.
[1672] Vivacitas.
[1673] Ciborum vanitates.
[1674] Rapiens.
[1675] Anima.
[1676] Anulocultro. [To be seen in the Museum at Naples.]
[1677] Or, “the whole business (totem facinus) is despatched.”
[1678] So Plato, Cratylus, p. 399, c. 17.
[1679] Censentur.
[1680] Liberi aliqui.
[1681] See Pliny, Natural History, vii. 9.
[1682] See above, ch. x.
[1685] See above, ch. v.
Chapter XXVI.—Scripture Alone Offers Clear Knowledge on the Questions We Have Been Controverting.
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