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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[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).
[3691] See Isa. liii. 4.
[3692] Interim.
[3694] Proinde enim.
[3695] Illius erat.
[3696] Porro.
[3697] Propriæ non habebat.
[3698] Præ timore.
[3699] See above, book i. chap. vii. xxvi. and xxvii.
[3700] Materiæ.
[3701] Cedebant.
[3702] Aut nunquid.
[3703] Necessitatem.
[3704] In aliam notam.
[3706] Sermonem. [Nota Bene, Acts vii. 38.]
[3707] Habitus loci.
[3708] The law was given in the wilderness of Sinai; see Ex. xix. 1.
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