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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[2107] 1 Cor. ix. 20, 22.

[2108] Viderint.

[2109] Et in martyrio.

[2110] 2 Cor. xii. 4.

[2111] Nulli hominum.

[2112] Nescio quid illud.

[2113] Emanavit.

[2114] Et.

Chapter XXV.—The Apostles Did Not Keep Back Any of the Deposit of Doctrine Which Christ Had Entrusted to Them. St. Paul Openly Committed His Whole Doctrine to Timothy.

[2115] Above, in chap. xxii. [Note the Gnostic madness of such a plea. Kaye, p. 235 and Elucidation IV.]

[2116] 1 Tim. vi. 20.

[2117] 2 Tim. i. 14.

[2118] Ut alterius doctrinæ deputetur.

[2119] 1 Tim. i. 18.

[2120] 1 Tim. vi. 13.

[2121] Nescis quid.

[2122] Remotiore.

[2123] 2 Tim. ii. 2.

[2124] 2 Tim. ii. 2.

[2125] Apud conscientiam. [Clement of Alexandria is to be interpreted by Tertullian, with whom he does not essentially differ. For Clement’s Esoteric Doctrine (See Vol. II. pp. 302, 313, etc.) is defined as perfecting the type of the Christian by the strong meat of Truth, of which the entire deposit is presupposed as common to all Christians. We must not blame Clement for the abuse of his teaching by perverters of Truth itself.]

Chapter XXVI.—The Apostles Did in All Cases Teach the Whole Truth to the Whole Church. No Reservation, Nor Partial Communication to Favourite Friends.

[2126] Passim.

[2127] Inconsiderate.

 

 

 

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