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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[6207] They are so deemed in the de Præscript. Hæret. c. vii.
Chapter IX.—Sundry Inevitable But Intolerable Conclusions from the Principles of Hermogenes.
[6208] We have rather paraphrased the word “precario”—“obtained by prayer.” [See p. 456.]
[6209] Domino: opposed to “precario.”
[6210] Ideo…ut.
[6211] Mediocritatis.
[6212] Tali: i.e. potestate.
[6213] Jam ergo: introducing an argumentum ad hominem against Hermogenes.
[6214] Quia dominator.
[6215] Ergo.
[6216] Aut precario: “as having begged for it.”
[6217] Precario: See above, note 2, p. 482.
[6218] De is often in Tertullian the sign of an instrumental noun.
[6219] Optima.
[6220] Bona fide.
[6221] Audiat.
[6222] De mali ratione.
[6223] Hac sua injectione. See our Anti-Marcion, iv. i., for this word, p. 345.
[6224] Assentator. Fr. Junius suggests “adsectator” of the stronger meaning “promoter;” nor does Oehler object.
[6225] Adversum semetipsum.
[6226] Male: in reference to His alleged complicity with evil.
[6227] Et tamen.
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