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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[6892] Nec legitimum: “not a lawful son.”

Chapter XXXI.—At the Last Day Great Changes Take Place Amongst the Æons as Well as Among Men. How Achamoth and the Demiurge are Affected Then. Irony on the Subject.

[6893] De consummatione.

[6894] Urgebit.

[6895] See above, ch. xxiii. p. 514.

[6896] Compacticius ille.

[6897] Fient.

[6898] Query, the Holy Scriptures, or the writings of the Valentinians?

[6899] Very severe against adultery, and even against celibacy.

[6900] In ch. xx. this “scenam de Hebdomade cælesti” is called “cælorum septemplicem scenam” ="the sevenfold stage of heaven.”

[6901] Cœnaculum. See above, ch. vii. p. 506.

Chapter XXXII.—Indignant Irony Exposing the Valentinian Fable About the Judicial Treatment of Mankind at the Last Judgment. The Immorality of the Doctrine.

[6902] Choicæ: “clayey.”

[6903] Isa. xl. 6.

[6904] See above, in ch. xxiv. p. 515.

[6905] Interiores.

[6906] Averterant.

[6907] Neque detentui obnoxii.

[6908] Neque conspectui obnoxii.

[6909] Si ita est: or, “since such is the fact.”

[6910] Claudent.

[6911] But slaves, in fact.

[6912] This parenthetic clause, “tacendo jam dixi,” perhaps means, “I say this with shame,” “I would rather not have to say it.”

 

 

 

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