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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[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.

[6467] Flatum: “breath;” so LXX. of Isa. lvii. 16.

[6468] Fontes, quæ.

[6469] Modulans.

[6470] Prov. viii. 28.

[6471] Plane.

[6472] Gen. i. 2.

[6473] In disperso.

[6474] Ergo: Tertullian’s answer.

[6475] Ch. xxx., towards the end.

[6476] Ut et aliæ.

[6477] Jam.

[6478] Otiosa.

[6479] Generatio: creation in the highest sense of matter issuing from the maker. Another reading has “generosiora essent,” for our “generatio sola esset,” meaning that, “those things would be nobler which had not been made,” which is obviously quite opposed to Tertullian’s argument.

[6480] Æque.

[6481] Præmiserat.

Chapter XXXIII.—Statement of the True Doctrine Concerning Matter. Its Relation to God’s Creation of the World.

 

 

 

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