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[888] Distribuendis.
[889] An allusion to Antinous, who is also referred to in The Apology, xiii. [“Court-page.” See, p. 29, Supra.]
[890] Inhoneste institutos.
[891] By the “legibus” Tertullian refers to the divine honours ordered to be paid, by decrees of the Senate, to deceased emperors. Comp. Suetonius, Octav. 88; and Pliny, Paneg. 11 (Oehler).
[892] Ultro siletur.
[893] Ejusmodi.
[894] Insuper.
[895] Denique.
[896] Ingenuitatis.
[897] Initiatricem.
[898] Sane.
[899] Fides.
[900] Polluuntur.
[901] Relationibus.
[902] Comp. The Apology, ix. [See, p. 25, Supra.]
[903] Comp. Minucius Felix, Octav. xxi.; Arnobius, adv. Nat. v. 6, 7; Augustine, Civ. Dei, vi. 7.
[904] This is the force of the subjunctive verb.
[905] By divine scandals, he means such as exceed in their atrocity even human scandals.
[906] See above, c. i. [p. 129.]
[907] Municipes. “Their local worshippers or subjects.”
[908] Perceperint.
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