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Introductory Note.

[1642] Hebetes.

[1643] Matt. xxi. 15.

[1644] Matt. ii. 16-18.

Chapter XX.—The Soul, as to Its Nature Uniform, But Its Faculties Variously Developed. Varieties Only Accidental.

[1645] Sæpe noster.

[1646] Licebit.

[1647] Fetu.

[1648] Tertullian perhaps mentions this “demus” of Athens as the birthplace of Plato (Oehler).

[1649] Tit. i. 12.

[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.

[1653] Eph. v. 32.

[1654] Gen. ii. 23, 24.

[1655] See Adv. Hermog. xiii.

[1656] See Adv. Valentin. xxix.

[1657] Luke vi. 43, 44.

[1658] Matt. iii. 7-9.

[1659] Eph. v. 8.

[1660] Eph. ii. 3.

[1661] 1 Cor. vi. 11.

[1662] See our Anti-Marcion, ii. 5–7.

 

 

 

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