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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[2678] Universum conditionis.

[2679] Causa in its proper sense is, “that through which anything takes place;” its just and normal state, therefore. Culpa is the derangement of the cause; some flaw in it.

[2680] Gen. i. 28.

[2681] Ex. xx. 14, 17.

[2682] Lev. xx. 10, 13, 15.

[2683] Ratio.

[2684] In fide. Tertullian uses (De Pud. 18) “ante fidem” as synonymous with ante baptismum; similarly “post fidem.”

[2685] [Bad as this is, does it argue the lapse of our author as at this time complete?]

[2686] 1 Cor. vii. 29.

[2687] 2 Cor. xii. 9.

[2688] This is the force of the erit instead of the past tense.

[2689] Isses in, i.e., obstitisses, check or resist, for then Marcion would, of course, not have been born: the common text has esses in.

[2690] Tertullian has discussed these “definitions” in chap. ii. vii., and the “conditions” from chap. viii. onward. He will “examine the Scripture” passages in books iv. and v. Fr. Junius.

[2691] Statuum.

Book II. Wherein Tertullian shows that the creator, or demiurge, whom Marcion calumniated, is the true and good God.

[2692] [Contains no marks of Montanism of a decisive nature. Kaye, p. 54.]

Chapter I.—The Methods of Marcion’s Argument Incorrect and Absurd. The Proper Course of the Argument.

[2693] Digne.

[2694] From the dignity of the supreme Godhead.

[2695] Snbruere.

[2696] Propria paratura.

[2697] With the tanto (answering to the previous quanto) should be understood magis, a frequent omission in our author.

[2698] Cura in.

 

 

 

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