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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[6977] Non potes dicere ne, etc.
[6978] Distat.
[6979] In exitu conversionis.
[6983] See below in chap. vi. and in the Anti-Marcion, iii. 9.
[6984] Corpore.
[6986] Corporationem.
[6987] Compare similar passages in the Anti-Marcion, iii. 1 and iv. 21.
[6988] Insolescentem.
[6989] Enitentis.
[6990] Religiosum.
[6991] Cum suis impedimentis profusum.
[6992] Unctionibus formatur.
[6993] Hanc venerationem naturæ. Compare Tertullian’s phrase, “Illa sanctissima et reverenda opera naturæ,” in the Anti-Marcion, iii. 11.
[6994] Videris.
[6995] Per ludibria nutritum. Compare the phrase just before, “smiled on with nurse’s fawns”—“blanditiis deridetur.” Oehler, however, compares the phrase with Tertullian’s expression (“puerperii spurcos, anxios, ludicros exitus,”) in the Anti-Marcion, iv. 21.
[6997] Hæc: i.e. man’s nativity and his flesh.
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