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Hippolytus
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Introductory Notice to Hippolytus.
[1805] παράπτω.
[1806] It was a common opinion among the ancient theologians that the devil was ignorant of the mystery of the economy, founding on such passages as Matt. iv. 3, 1 Cor. ii. 8. (Fabricius.) [See Ignatius, vol. i. p. 57, this series.]
[1807] γυμνός.
[1808] ἀπροστάτευτος.
[1810] ἀκανόνιστα δογματίζεις.
[1815] φῶς ἄϋλον γεννᾷ φῶς ἀπρόσιτον. The Son is called “Light of Light” in the Discourse against Noetus, ch. x. [See p. 227 supra.] In φῶς ἀπρόσιτον the reference is to 1 Tim. vi. 16.
[1816] ἐπεφάνη οὐκ ἐφάνη. See Dorner’s Doctrine of the Person of Christ, div. i. vol. ii. p. 97 (Clark).
[1818] Luke ix. 5. [Compare the Paradoxes, attributed to Bacon, in his Works, vol. xiv. p. 143; also the Appendix, pp. 139–142.]
[1819] ῥαπιζόμενος, referring to the slap in the process of manumitting slaves.
[1821] Matt. xxvi. 67. [From which proceeds His Church.]
[1822] That is, the sin introduced by Eve, who was formed by God out of Adam’s side. (Fabricius.)
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