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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[6307] Multo magis non capit.

[6308] Extra Dominum.

[6309] Sensu.

[6310] Nedum.

[6311] Proinde.

[6312] On this version of Ps. xlv. 1., and its application by Tertullian, see our Anti-Marcion (p. 299, note 5).

[6313] John i. 1.

[6314] John x. 30.

[6315] Nisi quod.

Chapter XIX.—An Appeal to the History of Creation. True Meaning of the Term Beginning, Which the Heretic Curiously Wrests to an Absurd Sense.

[6316] Originale instrumentum: which may mean “the document which treats of the origin of all things.”

[6317] Principium.

[6318] Corpulentum.

[6319] Gen. i. 1.

[6320] Substantivum aliquid.

[6321] De cetero.

[6322] Non ab re tamen.

Chapter XX.—Meaning of the Phrase—In the Beginning. Tertullian Connects It with the Wisdom of God, and Elicits from It the Truth that the Creation Was Not Out of Pre-Existent Matter.

[6323] Illam…quæ.

[6324] Condidit: “created.”

[6325] Prov. viii. 22.

[6326] In qua: in Wisdom.

[6327] Wisdom.

 

 

 

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