The Seven Books of Arnobius Against the Heathen.…
The Seven Books of Arnobius Against the Heathen.
42. You worship, says my opponent , one who was born a mere But the He exhibited
16. But, they say , while we are moving swiftly down towards our mortal bodies, to be all even
35. But, say my opponents , if souls are mortal and One than we anything must who is if into
45. But let this monstrous and impious fancy be put far from us
74. And why, my opponent says , did God, the Ruler and Lord of the universe you ask
25. Unxia, my opponent says , presides over the anointing of door-posts
34. Some of your learned men —men, too, who do not chatter merely
12. But let them be true, as you maintain, yet will you have us also believe deity who are
32. But you err, says my opponent , and are mistaken, and show, even in criticising these gratify
7. But why do I speak of the body story in men’s minds which is of all
36. You say that some of them cause excite and these things these to be
38. If the immortal gods cannot be angry, says my opponent is the meaning of had they if
48. But some one will perhaps say that the care of such a god has been denied being to the city
58. What, then, are we alone ignorant? do we alone not know who is the creator, who the former of souls, what cause fashioned man, whence ills have broken forth, or why the Supreme Ruler allows them both to exist and be perpetrated, and does not drive them from the world? have you, indeed, ascertained and learned any of these things with certainty? If you chose to lay aside audacious567 Lit., “audacity of.” conjectures, can you unfold and disclose whether this world in which we dwell568 Lit., “world which holds us.” was created or founded at some time? if it was founded and made, by what kind of work, pray, or for what purpose? Can you bring forward and disclose the reason why it does not remain fixed and immoveable, but is ever being carried round in a circular motion? whether it revolves of its own will and choice, or is turned by the influence of some power? what the place, too, and space is in which it is set and revolves, boundless, bounded, hollow, or569 The first five edd. insert the mark of interrogation after “hollow:” “Whether does a solid axis,” etc. solid? whether it is supported by an axis resting on sockets at its extremities, or rather itself sustains by its own power, and by the spirit within it upholds itself? Can you, if asked, make it clear, and show most skilfully,570 So the edd. except. Hild., who retains the ms. reading in scientissime—“most unskilfully” (the others omitting in-), and Oehler, who changes e into i—“and being most witless show,” etc. what opens out the snow into feathery flakes? what was the reason and cause that day did not, in dawning, arise in the west, and veil its light in the east? how the sun, too, by one and the same influence,571 Lit., “touch.” produces results so different, nay, even so opposite? what the moon is, what the stars? why, on the one hand, it does not remain of the same shape, or why it was right and necessary that these particles of fire should be set all over the world? why some572 So the later edd., reading from the margin of Ursinus figi? cur alia, for the ms.figuralia, except LB., which reads figurari—“be formed.” of them are small, others large and greater,—these have a dim light, those a more vivid and shining brightness?
LVIII. Quid ergo nos soli ignoramus, nescimus, quisnam sit animarum conditor, quisnam constitutor? quae causa hominem finxerit? mala unde proruperint? vel cur ea rex summus et esse patiatur, et confici, neque a rebus propellat humanis? Vos enim horum quidquam exploratum habetis, et cognitum? Si suspicionum exponere volueritis audaciam, potestis explicare, ac promere, mundus iste, qui nos habet, utrum non sit genitus, an tempore in aliquo constitutus? Si constitutus, et factus est, quonam operis genere, aut rei cujus ob causam? Potestis inducere, atque expedire rationem, cur non fixus, atque immobilis maneat, sed orbico semper circumferatur in motu? sua ipse se sponte, et voluntate circumagat; 0901B an virtutis alicujus impulsionibus torqueatur? locus ipse, ac spatium in quo situs est, ac volutatur, quid sit? infinitus , finitus? inanis, an solidus? axis eum sustineat extremis cardinibus nitens; an ipse se potius vi propria sufferat, et spiritu interiore suspendat? 0902A Potestis interrogati planum facere, scientissimeque monstrare, quid nivem in plumeas subaperiat crustulas? quidnam fuerit rationis, et causae, ut non ab occiduis partibus dies primus exurgeret, et lucem in oriente finiret? quemadmodum sol ipso uno, eodemque contactu tam varias res efficiat, quinimmo contrarias? quid sit luna, quid stellae? cur una specie, aut illa non maneat, aut per omne mundi corpus frustilla haec ignea convenerit, atque oportuerit, figi? cur alia ex his parva, ampliora et majora sint alia, obtusi haec luminis, acutioris illa et fulgidae claritatis?