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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[6774] A notorious robber, the hero of a play by Lutatius Catullus, who is said to have been crucified.
[6775] Temperata.
[6776] Ille.
[6777] Recogitavit.
[6778] “Omnis anima hujus mundi” may, however, mean “every living soul.” So Bp. Kaye, On Tertullian, p. 487.
[6779] Cetera.
[6780] Achamoth’s.
[6781] Exitum.
[6782] Utique.
[6783] These two rivers, with their peculiar qualities, are mentioned by Pliny, H. N. ii. 103; [and the latter by Milton against Salmasius.]
[6784] Ovid. Metam. iv. 286.
[6785] Pipiavit.
[6786] Qui.
[6787] As light.
[6788] Instrumentum: water is meant.
[6789] Christ and the Holy Spirit. Oehler.
[6790] Saviour: another title of their Paraclete.
[6792] Fructiferumque suggestum.
[6793] Expumicat.
[6794] Habilitatem atque naturam. We have treated this as a “hendiadys.”
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