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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[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.

[7222] Psa. 22.10.

[7223] i.e. of His flesh.

[7224] Concarnatus et convisceratus: “united in flesh and internal structure.”

[7225] Sentinam illam inferni sanguinis.

[7226] Lactiorem.

[7227] Avulsionem.

Chapter XXI.—The Word of God Did Not Become Flesh Except in the Virgin’s Womb and of Her Substance. Through His Mother He is Descended from Her Great Ancestor David. He is Described Both in the Old and in the New Testament as “The Fruit of David’s Loins.”

 

 

 

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