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give this brief fragment as it appears in the editions of Stieren, Migne,
and Harvey, who speculate as to its origin. They seem to have overlooked
the fact that it is the Greek original of the old Latin, non facile
est ab errore apprehensam resipiscere animam,—a sentence
found towards the end of book iii. chap. ii. | is not an easy
thing for a soul, under the influence of error, to be persuaded of the
contrary opinion.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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