[6619]. Lib. 5. Gal. hist, quamplurimi reperti sunt qui tot pericula subeuntes irridebant; et quae de fide, religione, &c. dicebant, ludibrio habebant, nihil eorum admittentes de futura vita.

[6620]. 50,000 atheists at this day in Paris, Mercennus thinks.

[6621]. “Eat, drink, be merry; there is no more pleasure after death.”

[6622]. Hor. l. 2. od. 13. “One day succeeds another, and new moons hasten to their wane.”

[6623]. Luke xvii.

[6624]. Wisd. ii. 2.

[6625]. Vers. 6, 7, 8.

[6626]. Catullus.

[6627]. Prov. vii. 8.

[6628]. “Time glides away, and we grow old by years insensibly accumulating.”