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[1634] Timæus, pp. 29, 30, 37, 38.
[1635] His De Anima, ii. 2, 3.
[1636] Innixa et innexa.
[1637] Amabit.
[1638] Animationem. The possession and use of an “anima.”
[1639] Intellectuam.
[1640] Spiritu. The mental instinct, just mentioned.
[1641] Ps. viii. 2; Matt. xxi. 16.
[1642] Hebetes.
[1645] Sæpe noster.
[1646] Licebit.
[1647] Fetu.
[1648] Tertullian perhaps mentions this “demus” of Athens as the birthplace of Plato (Oehler).
[1650] Si et alia.
[1651] Tertullian wrote a work De Fato, which is lost. Fulgentius, p. 561, gives a quotation from it.
Chapter XXI.—As Free-Will Actuates an Individual So May His Character Change.
[1652] i.e., the carnal, the animal, and the spiritual. Comp. Adv. Valentin. xxv., and De Resur. Carnis, lv.
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