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Introductory Note.

[1717] Recensentur.

Chapter XXXII.—Empedocles Increased the Absurdity of Pythagoras by Developing the Posthumous Change of Men into Various Animals.

[1718] Hujus.

[1719] Alias.

[1720] This is the force of the objective nouns, which are all put in the plural form.

[1721] Ps. xlix. 20.

Chapter XXXIII.—The Judicial Retribution of These Migrations Refuted with Raillery.

[1722] Or, “that he may be punished even in his sepulture.”

[1723] Rom. xiii. 4.

[1724] In administratione.

[1725] Mark xiii. 32.

Chapter XXXIV.—These Vagaries Stimulated Some Profane Corruptions of Christianity. The Profanity of Simon Magus Condemned.

[1726] Acts viii. 18-21. [Vol. I. pp. 171, 182, 193, 347.]

Chapter XXXV.—The Opinions of Carpocrates, Another Offset from the Pythagorean Dogmas, Stated and Confuted.

[1727] For Carpocrates, see Irenæus, i. 24; Eusebius, H. E. iv. 7; Epiphan. Hær. 27.

[1728] Matt. v. 26.

[1729] Ver. 25.

[1730] 1 Cor. v. 10.

[1731] Luke vi. 27.

[1732] Matt. v. 25.

[1733] Matt. 5.26.

[1734] Rev. xii. 10.

[1735] Morâ resurrectionis. For the force of this phrase, as apparently implying a doctrine of purgatory, and an explanation of Tertullian’s teaching on this point, see Bp. Kaye on Tertullian, pp. 328, 329. [See p. 59, supra.]

[1736] Spero.

[1737] Matt. xvii. 12.

 

 

 

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