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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[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.”

[7254] i.e. “Because she produced not her son from her husband’s seed.”

[7255] Defensionem.

[7256] Matt. v. 37.

[7257] Nupsit.

[7258] Nupsit ipsa patefacti corporis lege.

[7259] De vi masculi admissi an emissi.

[7260] i.e. “The male.”

[7261] Ex. xiii. 2; Luke ii. 23.

[7262] Clausam: i.e. a virgin’s.

[7263] Magis.

[7264] Utique.

[7265] Nuptialem passionem.

[7266] Epiphanius (Hær. xxx. 30) quotes from the apocryphal Ezekiel this passage: Τέξεται ἡ δάμαλις, καὶ ἐροῦσιν—οὐ τέτοκεν. So Clem. Alex. Stromata, vii. Oehler.

[7267] Ceterum.

[7268] Isa. vii. 14.

Chapter XXIV.—Divine Strictures on Various Heretics Descried in Various Passages of Prophetical Scripture. Those Who Assail the True Doctrine of the One Lord Jesus Christ, Both God and Man, Thus Condemned.

[7269] Isa. v. 20.

 

 

 

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