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Introductory Note.

[714] Vestris non sacramentis, with a hyphen, “your non-mysteries.”

Chapter XVII.—The Christian Refusal to Swear by the Genius of Cæsar. Flippancy and Irreverence Retorted on the Heathen.

[715] Comp. The Apology, c. xxxv.

[716] Secunda.

[717] Severus, in a.d. 198.

[718] These titles were borne by Caracalla.

[719] Or, “topic”—hoc loco.

[720] i.e., whether among the Christians or the heathen.

[721] A cavil of the heathen.

[722] Sane.

[723] Galliæ.

[724] Vesaniæ.

[725] Conveniam.

[726] Recognoscam.

[727] Festivos libellos.

[728] A concilio.

[729] Ex fide.

[730] Literally, “we make faces.”

[731] Comp. The Apology, c. xxxiii., p. 37, supra, and Minucius Felix, Octavius, c. xxiii. [Vol. IV. this Series.]

Chapter XVIII.—Christians Charged with an Obstinate Contempt of Death. Instances of the Same are Found Amongst the Heathen.

[732] Comp., The Apology, c. 50 [p. 54, infra.]

[733] A virtute didicerunt.

[734] With the “piget prosequi” to govern the preceding oblique clause, it is unnecessary to suppose (with Oehler) the omission here of some verb like “erogavit.”

 

 

 

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