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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[6138] Et cauterio et stilo. The former instrument was used by the encaustic painters for burning in the wax colours into the ground of their pictures (Westropp’s Handbook of Archæology, p. 219). Tertullian charges Hermogenes with using his encaustic art to the injury of the scriptures, by practically violating their precepts in his artistic works; and with using his pen (stilus) in corrupting the doctrine thereof by his heresy.
[6139] By the nubentium contagium, Tertullian, in his Montanist rigour, censures those who married more than once.
[6141] Thus differing from Marcion.
[6142] The force of the subjunctive, ex qua fecerit.
[6143] Præstruens.
[6144] Porro.
[6145] In partes non devenire.
[6146] Ut faceret semetipsum.
[6147] Ut fieret de semetipso.
[6148] Non fieri.
[6149] Non ejus fieret conditionis.
[6150] Inveniri.
[6151] Porro.
[6152] Retro.
[6153] Itaque.
[6154] Conjecturam.
[6155] Tam…quam.
[6156] Scilicet.
[6157] Argumentari: in the sense of argutari.
[6158] Naviter nobis patrocinatur.
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