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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[3239] Below, iv. 26; also in De carne Christi, cap. vii.

[3240] Expungendam, “consummated,” a frequent use of the word in our author.

[3241] Viderit opinio humana.

[3242] Inflatæ.

[3243] Sanguinis tributo.

[3244] Plane, ironically said.

[3245] Turpissimum.

[3246] Perora.

[3247] Mendacio.

[3248] Habitus.

[3249] Carneus.

[3250] Ex nativitate.

Chapter XII.—Isaiah’s Prophecy of Emmanuel. Christ Entitled to that Name.

[3251] Isa. vii. 14.

[3252] Isa. viii. 4. Compare adv. Judæos, 9.

[3253] Cohærentia.

[3254] Agitetur in Christo.

[3255] Gal. iii. 27.

Chapter XIII.—Isaiah’s Prophecies Considered. The Virginity of Christ’s Mother a Sign. Other Prophecies Also Signs. Metaphorical Sense of Proper Names in Sundry Passages of the Prophets.

[3256] Compare with this chapter, T.’s adv. Judæos, 9.

[3257] Isa. viii. 4.

[3258] Jam hominem, jam virum in Adv. Judæos, “at man’s estate.”

[3259] Lanceare ante quam lancinare. This play on words points to the very early training of the barbarian boys to war. Lancinare perhaps means, “to nibble the nipple with the gum.”

 

 

 

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