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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7201] John i. 13.

[7202] We need not say that the mass of critical authority is against Tertullian, and with his opponents, in their reading of this passage.

[7203] He refers to the Valentinians. See our translation of this tract against them, chap. xxv., etc., p. 515, supra.

[7204] Formalis nostræ nativitatis.

[7205] Despumatione.

[7206] Vis.

[7207] Medicando. [This is based on Job x. 10, a favourite passage with the Fathers in expounding the generative process.]

[7208] i.e., The Son of God.

[7209] Which is all that the heretics assign to Him.

[7210] Such as Valentinus ascribed to Him. See above, c. xv. p. 511.

Chapter XX.—Christ Born of a Virgin, of Her Substance. The Physiological Facts of His Real and Exact Birth of a Human Mother, as Suggested by Certain Passages of Scripture.

[7211] Indicating the material or ingredient, “out of.”

[7212] Per.

[7213] Ex.

[7214] Matt. i. 20.

[7215] Matt. i. 16.

[7216] Grammaticis.

[7217] Gal. iv. 4.

[7218] John i. 14.

[7219] Avulsisti.

[7220] Ps. xxii. 9.

[7221] Psa. 22.9,10.

 

 

 

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