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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[3935] Proprietatem.
[3936] The original runs thus: “Venio nunc ad ordinarias sententias ejus, per quas proprietatem doctrinæ suæ inducit ad edictum, ut ita dixerim, Christi.” There is here an allusion to the edict of the Roman prætor, that is, his public announcement, in which he states (when entering on his office) the rules by which he will be guided in the administration of the same (see White and Riddle, Latin Dict. s. v. Edictum).
[3937] οί πτωχοι, not πένητες
[3939] Ps. xlv. 1. [And see Vol. I. p. 213, supra.]
[3940] Affectibus.
[3941] Prout incidit.
[3948] The books of “Samuel” were also called the books of “Kings.”
[3952] Solatii.
[3953] Tertullian seems to have read διαλλαχθῶμεν instead of διαλεχθῶμεν, let us reason together, in his LXX.
[3955] Jamdudum pertinent.
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