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Introductory Note.

[551] Prodigiam. The word is “indicem” in The Apology.

[552] Disciplina ejus illuxit.

[553] Damnatio invaluit.

[554] Æmula sibi.

[555] Divinitatem consecutæ.

[556] See above, c. ii. note.

[557] i.e., What is the value of such evidence?

[558] We have inserted this phrase as the sentence is strongly ironical.

[559] Deferre, an infinitive of purpose, of which construction of our author Oehler gives examples.

[560] Fructus.

[561] Si etiam sibi credat.

[562] Quidem.

[563] Talia factitare.

[564] We read “quo,” and not “quod,” because.

[565] Conversatio.

[566] This refers to a calumny which the heathen frequently spread about the Christians.

[567] Detrectem or simply “treat of,” “refer to,” like the simple verb “tractare.”

[568] The irony of all this passage is evident.

[569] Diversum opus.

[570] Subjiciuntur “are stealthily narrated.”

[571] Inducunt.

 

 

 

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