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[55] P. 952, tom. iii. Opp. ed. Bened.

[56] De Ecclesiæ dogmatibus, c. 55.

[57] Referred to in Adv. Marc. iv. 22. So Kaye thinks; but perhaps the reference is doubtful. See, however, the passage in Dr. Holmes’ translation in the present series, with his note thereon.

[58] De Scriptt. Eccles. 53, 24, 40.

[59] i.e., Rome.

[60] Antistes.

[61] A Marcionite at one time: he subsequently set up a sect of his own. He is mentioned in the adv. omn. Hær. c. 6.

[62] Censu.

[63] Catal. Scrippt. Eccles. c. 58.

[64] Catal. Scrippt. Eccles. c. 70.

[65] Oehler speaks more decidedly than Kaye.

[66] Epist. ad Eustochium de Custodia Virginitatis, p. 37, tom. iv. Opp. ed. Bened.; adv. Jovin. i. p. 157, tom. iv. Opp. ed. Bened.

[67] In the Catal. Scrippt. Eccles.

[68] “Mendacem” is his word. I know not whether he intends to charge Pamelius with wilful fraud.

[69] Doctor of the Sorbonne, said by Bossuet to have proved himself “a semi-Pelagian and Jansenist!” born in 1603, in Normandy, died in 1678.

[70] Jer. de Vir. Illust. c. 74.

[71] B. 470, d. 560.

[72] He must not be confounded with the still more famous John Albert Fabricius of the next century, referred to in p. xv. above.

[73] Whole of these metrical fragments.

[74] Lardner, Credibility, vol. iii. p. 169, under “Victorinus of Pettaw,” ed. Kippis, Lond. 1838.

[75] See Lardner, as above.

 

 

 

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