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[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.
[76] See Migne, who prefixes this judgment of Rig. to the de Judicio Domini.
[77] [Great diversity exists among the critics as to the date of this Apology; see Kaye, pp. xvi. 48, 65. Mosheim says, a.d. 198, Kaye a.d. 204.]
[78] Elucidation II.
[79] [For chronological dates in our author’s age, see Elucidation III. Tertullian places an interval of 115 years, 6 months, and 15 days between Tiberius and Antoninus Pius. See Answer to the Jews, cap. vii. infra.]
[80] Another reading is “ut Deo,” as God.
[81] [A reference in which Kaye sees no reason to doubt that the Apology was written during the reign under the emperor. See Kaye’s Tertullian, p. 49.]
[82] [Elucidation IV.]
[83] As = 2-1/8 farthings. Sestertium = £7, 16s. 3d.
[84] Slaves still bearing the marks of the scourge.
[85] Anubis.
[86] Fabulous monsters.
[87] [Another example of what Christianity was doing for man as man.]
[88] [See Elucidation VII., p. 58, infra in connection with usages in cap. xxxix.]
[89] [Inconsistent this with Gibbon’s minimizing theory of the number of the Christian martyrs.] Elucidation VIII.
[90] [Confirming the statement of Justin Martyr. See Vol. I., p. 187, note 1, and p. 193, this Series.]
[91] Phaethon.
[92] Atys or Attis.
[93] Paris.
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