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Introductory Note.

[752] Præsumimus.

[753] Est.

[754] Interim.

[755] Traditum.

[756] The heathen hell, Tartarus or Orcus.

[757] Reciprocatione.

[758] Distributione.

Chapter XX.—Truth and Reality Pertain to Christians Alone. The Heathen Counselled to Examine and Embrace It.

[759] Compingite oscula.

[760] Eunuchs (Rigalt.).

[761] As the Christians were held to be; coming after (1) the heathen, (2) the Jews. See above, c. viii., and Scorpiace, c. x.

[762] Eunuchs (Rigalt.).

[763] An oft-quoted proverb in ancient writers. It occurs in Hesiod (Opp. et Dies) 25.

[764] Literally, “cease henceforth, O, simulated confession.”

[765] Omnia ista.

[766] This seems to be the force of the “agnitione,” which Oehler renders “auditione.”

[767] Satisfacitis.

[768] Jactetis.

[769] Quorum reatum.

[770] Memineritis.

[771] Si potestis.

[772] Si putatis.

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