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[91] _de deo Socr._ 11, 144.
[92] _de deo Socr._ 15.
[93] The story of Lamachus "our high-souled leader," now "buried in the entire element," would make anyone wish to become a brigand, Sainte-Beuve said. Here one must regretfully omit the robbers' cave altogether.
[94] _Metam._ xi, 3, 4. Apuleius had a fancy for flowing hair.
[95] _Metam._ xi, 5.
[96] _Metam._ xi. 8 ff.
[97] _Metam._ xi, 15, _da nomen santae huic militiae cuius ... sacramento_, etc.
[98] Tertullian remarks that pagan rituals, unlike Christian baptism, owe much to pomp and expense; _de Bapt._ 2. _Mentior si non e contrario idolorum sollemnia vel arcana de suggestu et apparatu deque sumptu fidem et auctoritatem sibi extruunt_.
[99] Augustine, _C.D._ xviii, 18; and cf. _ib._ viii, (on the _de deo Socr._); and Lactantius, v. 3.
[100] Capitolinus _v. Albini_, 12.
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