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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[6407] De reliquo nondum instructa.

[6408] Genitalis humoris.

[6409] Canit: “sing,” as the Psalmist.

[6410] Ps. xxiv. 1.

[6411] Emicantior.

[6412] “Visibilis” is here the opposite of the term “invisibilis,” which Tertullian uses for the Scripture phrase “without form.”

[6413] In congregatione una.

[6414] Gen. i. 9.

[6415] Sustinebat: i.e. expectabat (Oehler).

[6416] Gen. i. 10.

[6417] Gen. 1.11.

[6418] Gen. 1.24.

[6419] Volo.

[6420] He means, of course, the theoretic “Matter” of Hermogenes.

[6421] Isa. xlv. 18.

[6422] Demonstravit: “make it visible.” Tertullian here all along makes form and visibility synonymous.

[6423] Gen. i. 9.

[6424] Ostensam: “manifested” (see note 10, p. 96.)

[6425] Cum cælo separavit: Gen. i. 1.

Chapter XXX.—Another Passage in the Sacred History of the Creation, Released from the Mishandling of Hermogenes.

[6426] Gen. i. 2.

[6427] Confusæ.

 

 

 

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