[[58]] M. Aurelius, i, 6, "From Diognetus I learnt not to give credit to what was said by miracle-workers and jugglers (goétôn) about incantations and the sending away of dæmons and such things." Cf. Tertullian, adv. Marc. iii, 2-4, on inadequacy of proof from miracles alone, without that from prophecy; also de Anima, 57, on these conjurers, where he remarks, nec magnum illi exteriores oculos circumscribere, an interiorem mentis aciem excalcare perfacile est. See also Apol. 22, 23.

[[59]] i, 68.

[[60]] vii, 9.

[[61]] iii, 36.

[[62]] vi, 16. Cf. Plato, Laws, v, 12, p. 743 A.

[[63]] vi, 17-19; Phædrus, 247 C.

[[64]] vi, 42.

[[65]] vii, 32; cf. Min. Felix, 11, 9.

[[66]] iv, 11.

[[67]] vi, 8.