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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7233] Luke i. 31.

[7234] An objection.

[7235] The rejoinder.

[7236] Luke i. 41.

[7237] Luke 1.43.

[7238] Luke 1.42.

[7239] Eruditur.

[7240] Quominus vindicet.

[7241] Adhærere.

[7242] Psa. 132.11; Acts 2.30.

Chapter XXII.—Holy Scripture in the New Testament, Even in Its Very First Verse, Testifies to Christ’s True Flesh. In Virtue of Which He is Incorporated in the Human Stock of David, and Abraham, and Adam.

[7243] Commentator.

[7244] Originis carnalis: i.e. “origin of the flesh of.”

[7245] Matt. i. 1.

[7246] Rom. i. 3; 2 Tim. ii. 8.

[7247] In nomine: or, “for the sake of.”

[7248] Gal. iii. 8, 16.

[7249] Censetur.

Chapter XXIII.—Simeon’s “Sign that Should Be Contradicted,” Applied to the Heretical Gainsaying of the True Birth of Christ. One of the Heretics’ Paradoxes Turned in Support of Catholic Truth.

[7250] Literally, “Lord.”

[7251] Luke ii. 34.

[7252] Isa. vii. 14.

[7253] Academici isti: “this school of theirs.”

 

 

 

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