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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[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.

[6389] Caput.

[6390] Scilicet.

[6391] This seems to be the meaning of the obscure passage, “Ut ejusdem sit Erat cujus et quod erat.”

Chapter XXVIII.—A Curious Inconsistency in Hermogenes Exposed. Certain Expressions in The History of Creation Vindicated in The True Sense.

[6392] Habitum.

[6393] Deo subjacebat.

[6394] See below, ch. xxx. p. 494.

[6395] Matter.

[6396] “Compertus est” is here a deponent verb.

[6397] Minus factum.

[6398] Rudimento. Tertullian uses the word “rudis” (unformed) for the scriptural term (“void”); of this word “rudimentum” is the abstract.

Chapter XXIX.—The Gradual Development of Cosmical Order Out of Chaos in the Creation, Beautifully Stated.

[6399] Depalans.

[6400] Dedicans: “disposed” them.

[6401] Solatio lunæ: a beautiful expression!

[6402] Significavit.

 

 

 

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