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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[6251] Temere.

[6252] Tene.

[6253] Scilicet.

[6254] Gen. i. 21, 22.

[6255] Denique.

[6256] That is, of course, by its own natural law.

Chapter XIII.—Another Ground of Hermogenes that Matter Has Some Good in It. Its Absurdity.

[6257] Matter.

[6258] i.e. in their nature, Matter being evil, and they good, on the hypothesis.

[6259] Matt. vii. 18.

[6260] Concurrisse.

[6261] Ipsa.

[6262] Invidiam.

[6263] Ingenio.

Chapter XIV.—Tertullian Pushes His Opponent into a Dilemma.

[6264] Nactus.

[6265] Turpe.

[6266] Utique.

[6267] Ex malo.

[6268] Proinde quatenus.

[6269] We subjoin the original of this sentence: “Plane sic interest unde fecerit ac si de nihilo fecisset, nec interest uned fecerit, ut inde fecerit unde eum magis decuit.”

[6270] Pusillitas.

[6271] Secundum Hermogenis dispositionem.

Chapter XV.—The Truth, that God Made All Things from Nothing, Rescued from the Opponent’s Flounderings.

 

 

 

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