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Anti-Marcion
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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[2025] Audacia.
[2026] De Scripturis. But as this preposition is often the sign of the instrument in Tertullian, this phrase may mean “out of,” or “by means of the Scriptures.” See the last chapter.
[2027] De consilio diffidentiæ.
[2028] Constitutionis, “prima causarum conflictio,”—a term of the law courts.
[2029] Obsequium.
[2033] Plane, ironical.
[2034] Ista hæresis.
[2035] Aliquatenus.
[2036] Stilus.
[2037] “De” has often the sense of “propter” in our author.
[2038] Literally, “O most skilled.”
[2039] Quid promovebis.
[2040] Or, “from the Scriptures.”
[2041] Æquo gradu.
[2042] Statu certe pari.
[2043] Incertior.
[2044] Habent.
[2045] Proinde.
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