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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[3742] Utpote prophetatæ.

[3743] Emaculatum.

[3744] [i.e., the Great High Priest whose sacrifice is accepted of the Father, for the sins of the whole world.]

[3745] Suscepturus: to carry or take away.

[3746] Legis indultor.

[3747] Advenit.

[3748] Atquin.

[3749] Formam.

[3750] Ab ea avertendos.

[3751] Aliquatenus.

[3752] Jam.

[3753] Supervacuus.

[3754] Gradu.

[3755] Ecce.

[3756] Sententiam.

[3757] Matt. v. 17.

[3758] Quod salvum est.

[3759] That is, you retain the passage in St. Luke, which relates the act of honouring the law; but you reject that in St. Matthew, which contains Christ’s profession of honouring the law.

[3760] Nostros: or, perhaps, “our people,”—that is, the Catholics.

Chapter X.—Further Proofs of the Same Truth in the Same Chapter, from the Healing of the Paralytic, and from the Designation Son of Man Which Jesus Gives Himself. Tertullian Sustains His Argument by Several Quotations from the Prophets.

[3761] Luke v. 16-26.

[3762] Isa. xxxv. 2.

 

 

 

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