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[1533] Quinionem.
Chapter VII.—The Soul’s Corporeality Demonstrated Out of the Gospels.
[1535] Ad inferna. [See p. 59, supra.]
[1536] Diversorio.
[1537] Compare De Resur. Carnis, xvii. There is, however, some variation in Tertullian’s language on this subject. In his Apol. xlviii. he speaks as if the soul could not suffer when separated from the body. See also his De Testimonio Animæ, ch. iv., p. 177, supra; and see Bp. Kaye, p. 183.
Chapter VIII.—Other Platonist Arguments Considered.
Chapter IX.—Particulars of the Alleged Communication to a Montanist Sister.
[1540] Habitum.
[1541] Illud trifariam distantivum (Τριχῶς διαστηματικόν) Fr. Junius.
[1542] Effigiem.
[1543] See his Phædo, pp. 105, 106.
[1544] Structile.
[1545] Sacramenta.
[1546] 1 Cor. xii. 1-11. [A key to our author’s
[1547] Cerauniis gemmis.
[1548] Tradux.
[1549] Dupliciter unus.
Chapter X.—The Simple Nature of the Soul is Asserted with Plato. The Identity of Spirit and Soul.
[1552] See his Phædo, p. 80; Timæus, § 12, p. 35 (Bekker, pp. 264, 265).
[1553] We have here combined two readings, effigies (Oehler’s) and hæreses (the usual one).
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