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[615] Domestica consecratione, i.e., “for family worship.”
[616] Addicitur.
[617] Conducitur.
[618] Eadem.
[619] Exactione, “as excise duty for the treasury.”
[620] Immo.
[621] “In money,” stipibus.
[622] “ Victims. ”
[623] Plus refigitur.
[624] Utut mortuos.
[625] Tensæ.
[626] Plane.
[627] Rigaltius has the name Proculus in his text; but Tertullian refers not merely to that case but to a usual functionary, necessary in all cases of deification.
[628] Oehler reads “ei” (of course for “ii”); Rigalt. reads “ii.”
[629] Denotatior ad.
[630] Gulæ, “Depraved taste.”
[631] Prope religionem convenire, “to have approximated to.”
[632] Quatenus.
[633] Credunt, one would expect “creduntur” (“are supposed”), which is actually read by Gothofredus.
[634] Or, “circumstances” (casibus).
[635] Fortasse periturum.
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