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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[3670] Sævi.
[3671] Optimi.
[3672] Præmisimus.
[3673] De candida salutis: see Luke x. 20.
[3674] Aut cur.
[3675] Quidem.
[3676] Verisimiliorem statum.
[3677] Habebat.
[3678] Ipso nomine, or by His very name.
[3679] Nazaræos; or, Nazarites. [Christians were still so called by the Jews in the Third Century. Kaye, 446.]
[3681] Descendit apud, see Luke iv. 16-30.
[3682] Emancipata.
[3686] A rebuke of Marcion’s Docetic views of Christ.
[3687] Scilicet.
[3688] Per caliginem.
[3689] “For nothing can touch and be touched but a bodily substance.” This line from Lucretius, De Rerum Natura, i. 305, is again quoted by Tertullian in his De Anima, chap. v. (Oehler).
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