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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[7106] Denique.
[7107] Quoquo modo.
[7108] Opinor.
[7109] Sensualis: endowed with sense.
[7110] Nihil animale sine sensu.
[7111] Nihil sensuale sine anima.
[7112] We should have been glad of a shorter phrase for sentire (“to use sense”), had the whole course of the passage permitted it.
[7113] Se ministrare.
[7114] See especially chap. iv. supra.
[7115] Debuerat.
[7116] Nisi qualis esset.
[7118] Ostendere; see Luke ix. 56.
[7119] Nimirum.
[7120] Animalis.
[7121] Carnalis.
[7122] Dispositione.
[7123] Ostenderetur: or, “that it might prove itself soul.”
[7124] Or, “that it might show itself flesh.”
[7125] Alterutrum: “no matter which.”
[7126] Testæ: a pitcher, perhaps.
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