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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[4071] Prior ea.
[4072] This is the idea, apparently, of Tertullian’s question: “Quis enim poterit diligere extraneos?” But a different turn is given to the sense in the older reading of the passage: Quis enim non diligens proximos poterit diligere extraneos? “For who that loveth not his neighbours will be able to love strangers?” The inserted words, however, were inserted conjecturally by Fulvius Ursinus without ms. authority.
[4073] Gradus.
[4074] Cujus non extitit primus.
[4075] In proximos.
[4076] Sacramentum.
[4077] The sense rather than the words of Hos. i. 6, 9.
[4079] Passivitatem sententiæ meæ.
[4080] Parem factum.
[4081] Possim.
[4082] Præstare.
[4083] Hac inconvenientia voluntatis et facti. Will and action.
[4084] Non agitur.
[4085] Strictum.
[4086] Pro meo arbitrio.
[4087] At enim. The Greek ἀλλὰ γάρ.
[4091] Merito.
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