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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[3708] The law was given in the wilderness of Sinai; see Ex. xix. 1.
[3711] Argumentum processurum erat.
[3712] See Luke v. 1-11.
[3714] Attentius argumentatur.
[3715] Apud illum, i.e., the Creator.
[3718] Per carnalia, by material things.
[3719] Hoc nomine.
[3720] Æmulus.
[3721] Another allusion to Marcion’s Docetic doctrine.
[3722] Materiam.
[3723] Unicum.
[3724] Ex., literally, “alone of.” So Luke iv. 27.
[3725] Compare 2 Kings 5.9-14; Luke 4.27.
[3726] Facilius—rather than of Israelites.
[3727] Per Nationes. [Bishop Andrewes thus classifies the “Sins of the Nations,” as Tertullian’s idea seems to have suggested: (1) Pride, Amorite; (2) Envy, Hittite; (3) Wrath, Perizzite; (4) Gluttony, Girgashite; (5) Lechery, Hivite; (6) Covetousness, Canaanite; (7) Sloth, Jebusite.]
[3728] Compare, in Simeon’s song, Luke ii. 32, the designation, “A light to lighten the Gentiles.”
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