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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[4337] Amentiam.
[4338] Ceterum.
[4339] According to the hypothesis.
[4340] Totum ordinem, in the three periods represented by Moses, and Elijah, and Christ.
[4341] Compare Deut. 19.15; Luke 9.28.
[4342] Consignari.
[4343] In eo suggestu.
[4344] Conscriptum fuerat.
[4345] Marcion’s god.
[4346] Compare above, book i. chap. 15, and book iv. chap. 7.
[4347] Precario. This word is used in book v. chap. xii. to describe the transitoriness of the Creator’s paradise and world.
[4348] Nec nunc.
[4350] Isa. l. 10, according to the Septuagint.
[4351] Ejus est exhibentis.
[4352] Non præmisisti. Oehler suggests promisisti, “have given us no promise.”
[4353] Censum: Some read sensum, “sense.”
[4355] Anima: life.
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