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Apologetic
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[1557] Aliunde spirabit, aliunde vivet. “In the nature of man, life and breath are inseparable,” Bp. Kaye, p. 184.
[1558] Sexcentos.
[1559] Odit.
[1560] Aurium cæci.
[1561] Proprie “by reason of its nature.”
[1562] See the tract Adv. Valentin., c. xxv. infra.
[1563] Compare Adv. Hermog. xxxii. xxxiii.; also Irenæus, v. 12, 17. [See Vol. I. p. 527, this Series.]
[1564] Tertullian’s reading of Isa. lvii. 16.
Chapter XII.—Difference Between the Mind and the Soul, and the Relation Between Them.
[1571] Suggestum.
[1572] Comp. The Apology, c. xlviii.; August. De Civ. Dei, xiii. 17.
[1573] Comp. Adv. Valentin. vii. infra.
[1574] Addicit.
[1575] Alterum animi genus.
[1576] Concretum.
[1577] Substantiæ officium.
Chapter XIII.—The Soul’s Supremacy.
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