[6299]. See Valent. Nabod. differ. com. in Alcabitium, ubi plura.

[6300]. Cap. 46. Apol. quod mulieres sine concupiscentia aspicere non posset, &c.

[6301]. “Ye gods avert such a pestilence from the world.”

[6302]. Called religious because it is still conversant about religion and such divine objects.

[6303]. Grotius. “Proceed, ye muses, nor desert me in the middle of my journey, where no footsteps lead me, no wheeltracks indicate the transit of former chariots.”

[6304]. Lib. 1. cap. 16. nonnulli opinionibus addicti sunt, et futura se praedicere arbitrantur.

[6305]. Aliis videtur quod sunt prophetae et inspirati a Spiritu sancto, et incipiunt prophetare, et multa futura praedicunt.

[6306]. Cap. 6. de Melanch.

[6307]. Cap. 5, Tractat. multi ob timorem Dei sunt melancholici, et timorem gehennae. They are still troubled for their sins.

[6308]. Plater c. 13.