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[655] Crucis antistites.
[656] Erit.
[657] Consacraneus.
[658] Viderint.
[659] Viderit.
[660] Stipite crucis.
[661] Solo staticulo. The use of wood in the construction of an idol is mentioned afterward.
[662] Omne robur.
[663] Antemna. See our Anti-Marcion, p. 156. Ed. Edinburgh.
[664] De isto patibulo.
[665] Plasta.
[666] In primo.
[667] Statumini.
[668] Comp. The Apology, c. xii.: “Every image of a god has been first constructed on a cross and stake, and plastered with cement. The body of your god is first dedicated upon a gibbet.”
[669] Veneramini.
[670] Tropæum, for “tropæorum.” We have given the sense rather than the words of this awkward sentence.
[671] Suggestus.
Chapter XIII.—The Charge of Worshipping the Sun Met by a Retort.
[672] Comp. The Apology, c. xvi.
[673] Sunday.
[674] Saturday.
[675] Ex diebus.
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