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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[2208] Rev. ii. 14.

[2209] Gaiana. So Oehler; the common reading being “Caiana.”

[2210] 1 John iv. 3.

[2211] Comp. Epiphanius, i. 30.

[2212] Referred to perhaps in Col. ii. 18.

Chapter XXXIV.—No Early Controversy Respecting the Divine Creator; No Second God Introduced at First. Heresies Condemned Alike by the Sentence and the Silence of Holy Scripture.

[2213] Institutionem.

[2214] Nescio quem.

[2215] Igneum, “consisted of fire.”

[2216] “The ectroma, or fall of Sophia from the Pleroma, from whom the Creator was fabled to be descended” (Dodgson).

[2217] Scilicet.

[2218] Luke vi. 40.

[2219] Universæ.

[2220] Utique.

[2221] Nominarentur et ipsæ.

[2222] Nominatione, i.e. by the apostles.

[2223] Prædicationis.

[2224] Fine.

[2225] Præcedente.

[2226] Præjudicarentur. [i.e. by Præscription.]

[2227] i.e., in the days of the apostles, and by their mouth.

Chapter XXXV.—Let Heretics Maintain Their Claims by a Definite and Intelligible Evidence. This the Only Method of Solving Their Questions. Catholics Appeal Always to Evidence Traceable to Apostolic Sources.

[2228] Res.

 

 

 

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