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Ante-nicene fathers, v.7: Lactantius.., c.1-3
The genius of Lactantius suffers a sad transformation when unclothed of his vernaculat and stripped of the idiomatic graces of his style. But the intelligent reader will be sure to compare this translation with the Latinity of the original, and to recur to it often for the enjoyment of its charming rhetoric, and of the high sentiment it so nobly enforces and dorns..
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