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Introductory Note.

[1689] Luke i. 41-45.

[1690] Luke i. 46.

[1691] Jer. i. 5.

[1692] Gen. ii. 7.

[1693] Jer. i. 5.

Chapter XXVII.—Soul and Body Conceived, Formed and Perfected in Element Simultaneously.

[1694] Comp. De Resurr. Carnis, xlv.

[1695] So Plato, Phædo, p. 64.

[1696] Materiæ.

[1697] Gen. i. 28.

[1698] Lupanaria.

[1699] See above, c. xxv. p. 206.

[1700] Gen. i. 28.

[1701] Gen. 1.26.

[1702] Gen. 1.26.

Chapter XXVIII.—The Pythagorean Doctrine of Transmigration Sketched and Censured.

[1703] Phædo, p. 70.

[1704] [Hermes. See Bacon, De Aug. i. p. 99.]

[1705] De posteris defunctis.

[1706] De posteris defunctis.

[1707] From καταβάλλειν, to knock down.

[1708] From πάρεδος, sitting by one.

[1709] From πυθωνικός, an attribute of Pythius Apollo; this class were sometimes called ἐγγαστρίμυθοι, ventriloquists.

Chapter XXIX.—The Pythagorean Doctrine Refuted by Its Own First Principle, that Living Men are Formed from the Dead.

 

 

 

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