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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[4312] Debuit pronuntiasse.
[4316] Se deposuit.
[4317] Ad meritum confusionis.
[4318] Quod illum finxisti.
[4320] Scilicet, in ironical allusion to a Marcionite opinion.
[4322] Quoscunque.
[4323] In sordibus aliquibus.
[4324] Sic.
[4325] To belong to another god.
[4326] Secundum perversitatem.
[4327] Prædicatores.
[4328] Informator, Moses, as having organized the nation.
[4329] Reformator, Elias, the great prophet.
[4330] It was a primitive opinion in the Church that Elijah was to come, with Enoch, at the end of the world. See De Anima, chap. xxxv. and l.; also Irenæus, De Hæres. v. 5. [Vol. I. 530.]
[4332] This Tertullian seems to have done in his treatise De Ecstasi, which is mentioned by St. Jerome—see his Catalogus Scriptt. Eccles. (in Tertulliano); and by Nicephorus, Hist. Eccles. iv. 22, 34. On this subject of ecstasy, Tertullian has some observations in De Anima, chap. xxi. and xlv. (Rigalt. and Oehler.)
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