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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[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.”
[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.
[6399] Depalans.
[6400] Dedicans: “disposed” them.
[6401] Solatio lunæ: a beautiful expression!
[6402] Significavit.
[6403] Belluis.
[6404] In vacuum: void.
[6406] Futura etiam perfecta.
[6407] De reliquo nondum instructa.
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