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Alexander of Alexandria
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[2477] [Vol. iii. 58, this series. The patristic testimony is overwhelming and sufficient. See Africanus, p. 136, supra, and a full discussion of his statement in Routh, R. S., ii. p. 477.]
[2478] Hades.
VI.—The Addition in the Codex, with a Various Reading.
[2479] Here, again, we have this fact insisted on. See p. 301, note 4.
[2480] See, against Petavius and others, Dr. Holmes’s learned note, vol. iii. p. 628, Elucidation I.
[2481] Vol. iv. p. 343, this series; also Elucidation II. p. 382.
[2482] On Tertullian’s orthodoxy, see notes, vol. iii. p. 600, etc.
[2483] When we consider his refinements about the words substance, idea, image, etc., in the dispute with Celsus, while yet these terms were not reduced to precision, we cannot but detect his effort to convey an orthodox notion. Observe Dr. Spencer’s short but useful note, vol. iv. p. 603, note 3.
[2484] See vol. iv. p. 382, Elucidations I., II., and III.
II. (Since the body of the Catholic Church is one, etc., p. 296.)
[2485] Vol. v. p. 390, this series.
[2486] See the force of this spelling, p. 240, supra.
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