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[272:1] Epp. 43, 52, 57, 76, 105, 112, 141, 144.
[276:1] De Gubern. Dei, vii. p. 142. Elsewhere, "Apud Aquitanicos quae civitas in locupletissima ac n.o.bilissima sui parte non quasi lupanar fuit? Quis potentum ac divitum non in luto libidinis vixit? Haud multum matrona abest a vilitate servarum, ubi paterfamilias ancillarum maritus est? Quis autem Aquitanorum divitum non hoc fuit?" (pp. 134, 135.) "Offenduntur barbari ipsi impuritatibus nostris. Esse inter Gothos non licet scortatorem Gothum; soli inter eos praejudicio nationis ac nominis permittuntur impuri esse Romani" (p. 137). "Quid? Hispanias nonne vel eadem vel majora forsitan vitia perdiderunt? . . . Accessit hoc ad manifestandam illic impudicitiae d.a.m.nationem, ut Wandalis potissimum, id est, pudicis barbaris traderentur" (p. 137). Of Africa and Carthage, "In urbe Christiana, in urbe ecclesiastica, . . . viri in semetipsis feminas profitebantur," &c. (p. 152).
[276:2] Dunham, Hist. Spain, vol. i. p. 112.
[277:1] Aguirr. Concil. t. 2, p. 191.
[277:2] Dunham, p. 125.
[277:3] Hist. Franc. iii. 10.
[277:4] Ch. 39.
[278:1] Greg. Dial. iii. 30.
[278:2] Ibid. 20.
[278:3] Gibbon, Hist. ch. 37.
[279:1] De Glor. Mart. i. 25.
[279:2] Ibid. 80.
[279:3] Ibid. 79.
[279:4] Vict. Vit. i. 14.
[280:1] De Gub. D. iv. p. 73.
[280:2] Ibid. v. p. 88.
[280:3] Epp. i. 31.
[280:4] Hist. vi. 23.
[280:5] Cf. a.s.sem. t. i. p. 351, not. 4, t. 3, p. 393.
[280:6] Baron. Ann. 432, 47.
[280:7] Gibbon, Hist. ch. 36.
[281:1] Baron. Ann. 471, 18.
[281:2] Vict. Vit. iv. 4.
[281:3] Vict. Vit. ii. 3-15.
[282:1] Aguirr. Conc. t. 2, p. 262.
[282:2] Aguirr. ibid. p. 232.
[282:3] Theod. Hist. v. 2.
[282:4] c. Ruff. i. 4.
[283:1] Ep. 15.
[283:2] Ep. 16.
[284:1] Aug. Epp. 43. 7.
[286:1] a.s.sem. iii. p. 68.
[287:1] Ibid. t. 3, p. 84, note 3.
[287:2] Wegnern, Proleg. in Theod. Opp. p. ix.
[287:3] De Ephrem Syr. p. 61.
[288:1] Lengerke, de Ephrem Syr. pp. 73-75.
[289:1] desp?t??, vid. La Croze, Thesaur. Ep. t. 3, -- 145.
[289:2] Montf. Coll. Nov. t. 2, p. 227.
[290:1] Rosenmuller, Hist. Interpr. t. 3, p. 278.
[290:2] Lengerke, de Ephr. Syr. pp. 165-167.
[290:3] Ernest. de Proph. Mess. p. 462.
[291:1] Eccl. Theol. iii. 12.
[291:2] Professor Lee's Serm. Oct. 1838, pp. 144-152.
[291:3] Noris. Opp. t. 2, p. 112.
[291:4] Augusti. Euseb. Em. Opp.
[291:5] a.s.seman. Bibl. Or. p. cmxxv.
[291:6] Hoffman, Gram. Syr. Proleg. -- 4.
[291:7] The educated Persians were also acquainted with Syriac. a.s.sem.
t. i. p. 351, not.
[292:1] a.s.seman., p. lxx.