Footnotes
[749:1] See Publius Syrus, page [712].
A similar saying falls from his lips at another time: "Let every act and speech and purpose be framed as though this moment thou mightest take thy leave of life."
[750:1] The translator is in doubt about this passage. Commentators differ in regard to it, and the text may be corrupt.
[752:1] Democritus apud Senecam: De Ira, iii. 6; De Animi Tranquillitate, 13.
[756:1] Fragmenta Euripidis, apud Aristotelem, N. A. viii. 1, 6.
TERTULLIAN. 160-240 a. d.
See how these Christians love one another.
Apologeticus. c. 39.
Blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church.
Apologeticus. c. 50.
It is certain because it is impossible.[756:2]
De Carne Christi. c. 5.
He who flees will fight again.[756:3]
De Fuga in Persecutione. c. 10.