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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[6368] Gen. i. 1.

[6369] Gen. i. 7.

[6370] Gen. 1.8.

[6371] Gen. i. 27.

[6372] Gen. ii. 7.

[6373] Utique.

[6374] Prosequi.

[6375] Primo præfari, postea prosequi; nominare, deinde describere. This properly is an abstract statement, given with Tertullian’s usual terseness: “First you should (‘decet’) give your preface, then follow up with details: first name your subject, then describe it.”

[6376] Alioquin.

[6377] Hermogenes, whose view of the narrative is criticised.

[6378] Integer.

[6379] Autem.

[6380] Gen. i. 1, 2.

[6381] Cum maxime edixerat.

[6382] The “autem” of the note just before this.

[6383] Fibula.

[6384] Alligat sensum.

Chapter XXVII.—Some Hair-Splitting Use of Words in Which His Opponent Had Indulged.

[6385] Implied in the emphatic tu.

[6386] Sine u lo lenocinio pronunciationis.

[6387] Prima positio: the first inflection perhaps, i.e. the present tense.

[6388] Declinatio: the past tense.

 

 

 

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