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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[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.]

[6670] Dignitas. [Of this Proculus see Kaye, p. 55.]

[6671] 1 Cor. xi. 19.

[6672] Otiosus.

Chapter VI.—Although Writing in Latin He Proposes to Retain the Greek Names of the Valentinian Emanations of Deity. Not to Discuss the Heresy But Only to Expose It. This with the Raillery Which Its Absurdity Merits.

[6673] Tam peregrinis.

[6674] Compactis.

[6675] Ut signum hoc sit.

[6676] Or stormed perhaps; expugnatio is the word.

[6677] Delibatione transfunctoria.

[6678] Ostendam vulnera.

[6679] Secura.

Chapter VII.—The First Eight Emanations, or Æons, Called the Ogdoad, are the Fountain of All the Others. Their Names and Descent Recorded.

[6680] Primus omnium.

[6681] Cœnacula: dining halls.

[6682] Supernitates supernitatum.

[6683] Ædicularum.

[6684] Meritorium.

 

 

 

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