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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[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.

Chapter IV.—The Heresy Traceable to Valentinus, an Able But Restless Man. Many Schismatical Leaders of the School Mentioned. Only One of Them Shows Respect to the Man Whose Name Designates the Entire School.

[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.

Chapter V.—Many Eminent Christian Writers Have Carefully and Fully Refuted the Heresy. These the Author Makes His Own Guides.

[6665] Archetypis.

[6666] Passivorum.

[6667] [See Vol. I. pp. 171, 182, this series].

[6668] In a good sense, from the elegance of his style.

[6669] [See Vol. I. p. 326, of this series. Tertullian appropriates the work of Irenæus, (B. i.) against the Gnostics without further ceremony: translation excepted.]

 

 

 

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