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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[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.

[2229] Indicium proprietatis, a proof of its being their own.

Chapter XXXVI.—The Apostolic Churches the Voice of the Apostles. Let the Heretics Examine Their Apostolic Claims, in Each Case, Indisputable. The Church of Rome Doubly Apostolic; Its Early Eminence and Excellence. Heresy, as Perverting the Truth, is Connected Therewith.

[2230] Cathedræ.

 

 

 

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