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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[2033] Plane, ironical.

Chapter XVII.—Heretics, in Fact, Do Not Use, But Only Abuse, Scripture. No Common Ground Between Them and You.

[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.

Chapter XVIII.—Great Evil Ensues to the Weak in Faith, from Any Discussion Out of the Scriptures. Conviction Never Comes to the Heretic from Such a Process.

[2040] Or, “from the Scriptures.”

[2041] Æquo gradu.

[2042] Statu certe pari.

[2043] Incertior.

[2044] Habent.

[2045] Proinde.

Chapter XIX.—Appeal, in Discussion of Heresy, Lies Not to the Scriptures. The Scriptures Belong Only to Those Who Have the Rule of Faith.

[2046] Nulla.

[2047] Parum certa.

[2048] Conlatio scripturarum, or, “a polemical comparison of the Scriptures.”

[2049] Quibus competat fides ipsa cujus sint Scripturæ.

[2050] Disciplina [or, where was the guide-post set?]

Chapter XX.—Christ First Delivered the Faith. The Apostles Spread It; They Founded Churches as the Depositories Thereof. That Faith, Therefore, is Apostolic, Which Descended from the Apostles, Through Apostolic Churches.

[2051] Mark iv. 34.

[2052] Matt. xxviii. 19.

[2053] Ps. cix. 8; comp. with Acts i. 15-20.

 

 

 

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