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His favorite oath is retained, and a slight mention is made of the daemonium, or internal sign, which is alluded to by Socrates as a phenomenon peculiar to himself. "You," says Adeimantus, ironically, in the sixth book, "are so unaccustomed to speak in images."
Foundations, ch. xxix. section 9. This was either F. Ybanez or the Inquisitor Soto, if the expression did not occur in the first Life. F. Dom. See section 3, above. St. John x. 20: "Daemonium habet et insanit." The Saint refers to the secret meetings of heretics in Valladolid, under the direction of a fallen priest, the Doctor Agostino Cazalla, whose vanity led him to imitate Luther.
Luke xxiii. 28: "Filiae Jerusalem, nolite flere super Me, sed super vos ipsas flete." St. Matt. xxvii. 32: "Hunc angariaverunt ut tolleret crucem Ejus." St. John x. 20: "Daemonium habet et insanit: quid Eum auditis?" Sap. v. 4: "Nos insensati vitam illorum aestimabamus insaniam." 18th Oct. 1562.
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