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Introductory Note.

[1502] See his Phædrus, c. lix. (p. 274); also Augustin, De. Civ. Dei, viii. 11; Euseb. Præp. Evang. ix. 3.

[1503] Or spurious; not to be confounded with our so-called Apocrypha, which were in Tertullian’s days called Libri Ecclesiastici.

[1504] Here is a touch of Tertullian’s Montanism.

[1505] Subornant.

[1506] 1 Tim. i. 4.

Chapter III.—The Soul’s Origin Defined Out of the Simple Words of Scripture.

[1507] 1 Cor. x. 19.

[1508] Compare Tertullian’s Adv. Hermog. c. viii.

[1509] Col. ii. 8.

[1510] Linguatam civitatem. Comp. Acts xvii. 21.

[1511] Isa. i. 22.

[1512] Honor.

[1513] Vigor. Another reading has “rigor” (ακληρότης), harshness.

[1514] Tenor.

[1515] Stupor.

[1516] Mœror.

[1517] Furor.

[1518] Isa. ii. 3.

[1519] Flatu.

[1520] Gen. ii. 7.

[1521] Titulus.

Chapter IV.—In Opposition to Plato, the Soul Was Created and Originated at Birth.

[1522] See his Phædrus, c. xxiv.

 

 

 

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