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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[6733] Ille nus.

[6734] Iterum: above.

[6735] Copulationem: The profane reference is to Christ and the Spirit.

[6736] [A shocking reference to the Spirit which I modify to one of the Divine Persons.]

[6737] Vulneratur.

[6738] Cathedræ.

[6739] Quædam.

[6740] Conjugiorum.

[6741] Innati conjectationem.

[6742] Perpetuitatis: i.e. “what was unchangeable in their condition and nature.”

[6743] Rationem: perhaps “the means.”

[6744] Hac dispositione.

Chapter XII.—The Strange Jumble of the Pleroma. The Frantic Delight of the Members Thereof. Their Joint Contribution of Parts Set Forth with Humorous Irony.

[6745] Nemo aliud quia alteri omnes.

[6746] Refunduntur.

[6747] The reader will, of course, see that we give a familiar English plural to these names, as better expressing Tertullian’s irony.

[6748] Concinunt.

[6749] Diffundebatur.

[6750] Nauclerus: “pilot.”

[6751] Tertullian lived in a seaport at Carthage.

[6752] Nedum.

[6753] Christ and the Holy Spirit, [i.e. blasphemously.]

 

 

 

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