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NOTES ON JEREMY TAYLOR'S LIFE OF CHRIST
By J. E. B. MAYOR. (Marlborough College)
(*Eden's Edit.*) Part I. *Ad* sect. 8. § 2. p. 166.—"It was Tertullian's great argument in behalf of Christians, 'see how they love one another.'"—*Apol.* c. 39. Part I. Discourse iv. § 4. p. 173.—"A cook told Dionysius the tyrant, the black broth of Lacedæmon would not do well at Syracuse, unless it be tasted by a Spartan's palate."—Cicero, *Tusc. D.* v. § 98. Stob. *Flor. Tit.* 29. n. 100. Plut. *Inst. Lac.* 2. [these have been already referred to in "NOTES AND QUERIES"]: and compare Plutarch (*Vit. Lycurgi*, c. 12.). Part II. *Ad* sect. 12. § 4. p. 394.—"If a man throw away his gold, as did…
Topics: Christian Love, Philosophy, Roman History, Greek Literature, Ethics