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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[6921] Mappa, quod aiunt, missa: a proverbial expression.
[6922] Istam.
[6923] See above, ch. vii. p. 506.
[6924] Oehler gives good reasons for the reading “ingenia circulatoria,” instead of the various readings of other editors.
[6925] Insignioris apud eos magistri.
[6926] Non proferentes. Another reading is “non proserentes” (not generating).
[6927] Sermo.
[6928] Or, solitariness.
[6929] Or, Union.
[6930] Compare our Irenæus, I. 2, 3. [Vol. I. p. 316.]
[6931] Achamoth.
[6932] See above, ch. xii. p. 510.
[6933] The Æons Sermo and Vita.
[6934] See above, ch. vii. p. 506.
[6935] See above, ch. viii. p. 507.
[6936] See above, ch. xiv. p. 511.
[6937] Superfruticant.
[6938] Archamoth is referred to.
[6939] In his work On the Resurrection of the Flesh (chap. ii.), Tertullian refers to this tract, and calls it “De Carne Domini adversus quatuor hæreses”: the four heresies being those of Marcion, Apelles, Basilides, and Valentinus. Pamelius, indeed, designates the tract by this fuller title instead of the usual one, “De Carne Christi.” [This tract contains references to works written while our author was Montanistic, but it contains no positive Montanism. It should not be dated earlier than a.d. 207.]
[6940] Moratam.
[6941] The allusion is to Matt. xxii. 23; comp. De Præscr. Hæret. 33 (Fr. Junius).
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