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Introductory Note.

[813] De mundo deo didicimus.

Chapter III.—The Physical Philosophers Maintained the Divinity of the Elements; The Absurdity of the Tenet Exposed.

[814] Istud.

[815] Ad præsentem speciem, the physical class.

[816] Or, classification.

[817] Ut jam hinc præjudicatum sit.

[818] Ad illam agnatorum speciem.

[819] Scitum.

[820] Non-deum.

[821] “Quod,” with a subj. mood.

[822] Mundus iste.

[823] Summaliter.

[824] Humanitas.

[825] Duritia.

[826] Censetur.

[827] i.e., “iste mundus.”

[828] Mundi, i.e., the universe; see above.

[829] The best reading is “vobis credi;” this is one of Tertullian’s “final infinitives.”

[830] Compare Augustine, de Civit. Dei, vii. 6, 23, 24, 28.

[831] Formam.

[832] Ratione.

[833] Motatorem.

 

 

 

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