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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[8200] Coram.
[8201] Viderint.
[8204] Kaye, pp. 504–596.
[8205] Ch. iii. compared with ch. xviii.
[8206] Vol. i. p. 416, this Series.
[8207] Vol. I. p. 569, this Series.
[8208] Eusebius, B.V. cap. 24. Refer also to preceding note, and to Vol. I. p. 310, this Series.
[8209] Vol. II. pp. 3 and 4, this Series, also, Eusebius, B.V. Cap. iii.
[8210] p. 516.
[8211] “A New Plea for the Authenticity of the text of the Three Heavenly Witnesses: or, Porson’s Letters to Travis eclectically examined, etc. etc. By the Rev. Charles Forster, etc.” Cambridge, Deighton, Bell & Co., and London, Bell & Daldy, 1867.
[8212] See Milman, Hist. Lat. Christ., i. p. 29.
[8213] See Bull’s Works, Vol. V., p. 381.
[8214] Where it is Psalm XIV.
[8215] [Written about a.d. 205.]
[8216] Of the cross over the wounded part. [This translation is frequently weakened by useless interpolations; some of these destroying the author’s style, for nothing, I have put into footnotes or dropped.]
[8217] I.e. adjuring the part, in the name of Jesus, and besmearing the poisoned heel with the gore of the beast, when it has been crushed to death. [So the translator; but the terse rhetoric of the original is not so circumstantial, and refers, undoubtedly, to the lingering influence of miracles, according to St. Mark xvi. 18.]
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