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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[5245] Discessionem.

[5246] Ut adhuc suggeremus.

[5247] Gal. i. 6, 7.

[5248] Deberet.

[5249] Moverat illos a.

[5250] Gal. i. 7.

[5251] Isa. xl. 9 (Septuagint).

[5252] Isa. lii. 7.

[5253] We have here an instance of the high authority of the Septuagint version. It comes from the Seventy: Καὶ ἐπὶ τῷ ὀνοματι αὐτοῦ ἔθνη ἐλπιοῦσιν (Isa. xlii. 4.) From this Tertullian, as usual, quoted it. But what is much more important, St. Matthew has adopted it; see Matt. 12.21. This beautiful promise of the Creator does not occur in its well-known form in the Hebrew original.

[5254] Isa. xlii. 6.

[5255] Apud: “administered by.”

[5256] Gal. i. 7.

[5257] Cum sit.

[5258] Gal. i. 8.

[5259] Gal. i. 8.

[5260] Referret.

[5261] A similar remark occurs in Præscript. Hæretic. c. xxiii. p. 253.

[5262] Ipsa materia.

[5263] See Gal. 1.11-24; Acts 15.5-29.

[5264] “The Acts of the Apostles” is always a plural phrase in Tertullian.

[5265] Ut non secutus sit.

 

 

 

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