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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[1898] Tit. iii. 10, 11.

[1899] Taxat.

[1900] Opera.

[1901] Αἱρέσεις.

[1902] Instituendas.

[1903] Suscipiendas.

[1904] [A remarkable word is subjoined by the Apostle (ἐξέστραπται) which signifies turned inside out, and so self-condemned, as exhibiting his inward contentiousness and pravity.

[1905] Nihil, any doctrine.

[1906] Disciplinam, including both the principles and practice of the Christian religion.

[1907] Anathema. See Gal. i. 8.

[1908] Concerning Philumene, see below, chap. xxv.; Eusebius, Hist. Eccl. v. 13; Augustine, de Hæres, chap. xlii. ; Jerome, Epist. adv. Ctesiph. (Works, ed. Ben.) iv. 477, and in his Commentary on Galatians, ii. See also Tertullian, Against Marcion, p. 139, Edinb. Edition.

[1909] 2 Cor. xi. 14.

[1910] Præstigiis.

Chapter VII.—Pagan Philosophy the Parent of Heresies. The Connection Between Deflections from Christian Faith and the Old Systems of Pagan Philosophy.

[1911] 1 Tim. iv. 1.

[1912] 1 Cor. 3.18, 25.

[1913] Denique.

[1914] Subornantur.

[1915] Formeæ, “Ideæ” (Oehler).

[1916] See Tertullian’s treatises, adversus Valentinum, xxv., and de Anima, xxi.; also Epiphanius, Hær. xxxi . 23.

[1917] Volutatur.

[1918] Retractatus.

 

 

 

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