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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[6646] Or, perhaps, “whom it (nature) feels in all its works.”
[6647] Alioquin.
[6648] Alloquin a turba eorum et aliam frequentiam suadere: which perhaps is best rendered, “But from one rabble of gods to frame and teach men to believe in another set,” etc.
[6649] A nutricula.
[6650] Inter somni difficultates.
[6651] These were child’s stories at Carthage in Tertullian’s days.
[6652] Apostoli spiritus: see 1 Tim. i. 4.
[6653] Detectorem.
[6654] Designatorem.
[6655] Totius conscientiæ illorum.
[6656] Tanto impendio.
[6657] Enim.
[6658] Martyrii.
[6659] Conversus.
[6660] Semitam.
[6661] Consolatur.
[6662] Regularum: the particulars of his system. [Here comes in the word, borrowed from heresy, which shaped Monasticism in after times and created the regular orders.]
[6663] Nec unitatem, sed diversitatem: scil. appellant.
[6664] Colores ignorantiarum.
[6665] Archetypis.
[6666] Passivorum.
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