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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[2182] Ille. A touch of irony occurs in the phrase “primus ille episcopus.”

[2183] Deferunt.

[2184] Fastos.

[2185] [Linus and Cletus must have died or been martyred, therefore, almost as soon as appointed. Our author had seen these registers, no doubt.]

[2186] Confingant.

[2187] Probabuntur. Another reading is provocabuntur, “will be challenged.” [Not to one particular See, but to all the Apostolic churches: Quod ubique.]

[2188] Pro consanguinitate doctrinæ.

[2189] That is, the succession of bishops from the apostles, and the identity of doctrine with the apostolic.

[2190] Sacramenti.

Chapter XXXIII.—Present Heresies (Seedlings of the Tares Noted by the Sacred Writers) Already Condemned in Scripture. This Descent of Later Heresy from the Earlier Traced in Several Instances.

[2191] Traducentur.

[2192] Semina sumpsisse.

[2193] 1 Cor. xv. 12.

[2194] Comp. Tertull. De Resur. Carnis, xxxvi.

[2195] Gal. v. 2.

[2196] 1 Tim. iv. 3.

[2197] Æque tangit.

[2198] 2 Tim. ii. 3.

[2199] 1 Tim. i. 4.

[2200] Nescio qui.

[2201] Charite.

[2202] Sermonem.

 

 

 

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