260
Matt. xii. 24-27. Luke xi. 15-18.
261
Matt. viii. 29.
262
Tertullian does not say so much in the passage cited; on the contrary, he affirms that we are ignorant of their nature: substantia ignoratur.
263
See the letter of the Bishop of Senez, printed at Utrecht, in 1736, and the works that he therein cites and refutes.
264
Erasm. Orat. de laudibus Medicinæ.
265
Le Loyer, lib. de Spec. cap. ii. p. 288.
266
Fernel, de abditis Rerum Causis, lib. ii. c. 26.
267
August. contra Academic. lib. ii. art. 17, 18.
268
Acts xvi. 16.
269
Matt. xviii. 10.
270
Psalm xc. 11.
271
Isai. xiii. 22. Pilosi saltabunt ibi.
272
Isai. xxxiv. 15.
273
Cassian, Collat. vii. c. 23.
274
"Quos seductores et joculatores esse manifestum est, cùm nequaquam tormentis eorum, quos prætereuntes potuerint decipere, oblectentur, sed de risu tantum modò et illusione contenti, fatigare potiùs, studeant, quám nocere."
275
Plin. i. 7. Epist. 27, suiv.
276
Life of Plotin. art. x.
277
Chron. Hirsaug. ad ann. 1130.
278
Geo. Agricola, de Mineral. Subterran. p. 504.
279
Olaus Mag. lib. iii. Hist. 5, 9-14.
280
Olaus Mag. lib. vi. c. 9.
281
Le Loyer, p. 474.
282
Ibid. liv. ii. p. 258.
283
Ibid. p. 550.
284
St. Sulpit. Sever. Dialog. ii. c. 14, 15.