[126] Conc. Carth. sec. 63.

[127] Ib. sec. 77.

[128] Cypr. Ep. lxxiii. sec. 1.

[129] Cypr. Ep. lxxiii. sec. 2.

[130] Cypr. Ep. lxxiii. sec. 3.

[131] Above, Book i. c. xi. foll.

[132] Non ut jam vere dimissa non retineantur. One of the negatives here appears to be superfluous, and the former is omitted in Amerbach's edition, and in many of the MSS., which continue the sentence, "non ut ille baptismus," instead of "neque ut ille," etc. If the latter negative were omitted, the sense would be improved, and "neque" would appropriately remain.

[133] 2 Cor. ii. 15, 16.

[134] Phantasmata.

[135] 1 Cor. ii. 14.