Anf-03 iv.iv.ix Pg 13
See Acts viii. 9–24.
Both he and that other magician, who was with Sergius Paulus, (since he began opposing himself to the same apostles) was mulcted with loss of eyes.218 218
Anf-03 v.xi.i Pg 13
See Acts viii. 9–24.
He had the hardihood to call himself the Supreme Virtue,8335 8335 I use Virtue in this and similar cases in its Miltonic sense.
that is, the Supreme God; and moreover, (to assert) that the universe8336 8336 Mundum.
had been originated by his angels; that he had descended in quest of an erring dæmon,8337 8337 Or, “intelligence.”
which was Wisdom; that, in a phantasmal semblance of God, he had not suffered among the Jews, but was as if he had suffered.8338 8338 Or, “but had undergone a quasi-passion.”