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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[4815] Nubere. This verb is here used of both sexes, in a general sense.
[4816] Alias.
[4817] Etiam: first word of the sentence.
[4818] Alicubi.
[4819] Nondum.
[4820] Tu.
[4821] Alibi: i.e., than in the Marcionite connection.
[4822] Apud te.
[4823] Scilicet.
[4825] Justitia divortii.
[4829] Debeo.
[4830] Sententiam.
[4831] Literally, “Moses.”
[4832] Illiberis. [N.B. He supposes Philip to have been dead.]
[4833] Costa: literally, “rib” or “side.”
[4835] Jaculatus est.
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