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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[6446] Suggestus: “Hoc est, apparatus, ornatus” (Oehler).

[6447] It will be observed that Tertullian applies the spiritus to the wind as a creature.

[6448] Qua summale.

[6449] Qua portionale.

[6450] Scena.

[6451] Has species.

[6452] Gen. ii. 7.

[6453] Both in the quotation and here, Tertullian read “faciem” where we read “nostrils.”

[6454] Cutem: another reading has “costam,” rib.

[6455] See Gen. ii. 21, 23; iii. 5, 19; iv. 10.

Chapter XXXII.—The Account of the Creation in Genesis a General One, Corroborated, However, by Many Other Passages of the Old Testament, Which Give Account of Specific Creations. Further Cavillings Confuted.

[6456] Quatenus hic commendare videtur.

[6457] Dissimulato tacito intellectu.

[6458] Prov. viii. 24.

[6459] Subjecta.

[6460] Isa. xlv. 7.

[6461] De spiritu. This shows that Tertullian took the spirit of Gen. i. 2 in the inferior sense.

[6462] So also the Septuagint.

[6463] So also the Septuagint.

[6464] Amos iv. 13.

[6465] The “wind.”

[6466] John iv. 24.

 

 

 

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