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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[6332] Gen. i. 1.

[6333] John i. 1-3.

Chapter XXI.—A Retort of Heresy Answered. That Scripture Should in So Many Words Tell Us that the World Was Made of Nothing is Superfluous.

[6334] Plane.

[6335] Dum ostenditur: which Oehler and Rigalt. construe as “donec ostendatur.” One reading has “dum non ostenditur,” “so long as it is not shown.”

[6336] Ea conditione.

[6337] In totum habebat intelligi.

Chapter XXII.—This Conclusion Confirmed by the Usage of Holy Scripture in Its History of the Creation. Hermogenes in Danger of the Woe Pronounced Against Adding to Scripture.

[6338] Gen. i. 11, 12.

[6339] Gen. i. 20, 21.

[6340] Gen. 1.24.

[6341] Quid unde protulerit: properly a double question ="what was produced, and whence?”

[6342] Unde unde…dumne.

[6343] Quid unde processerit: properly a double question ="what was produced, and whence?”

[6344] Gen. i. 1.

[6345] Adoro: reverently admire.

[6346] John i. 3.

[6347] Officina.

[6348] Rev. xxii. 18, 19.

Chapter XXIII.—Hermogenes Pursued to Another Passage of Scripture. The Absurdity of His Interpretation Exposed.

[6349] Gen. i. 2.

[6350] Redigit in.

[6351] Inconditam: we have combined the two senses of the word.

[6352] Tale aliquid.

 

 

 

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