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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[7385] Divinitus.

[7386] Proscripta.

[7387] Resurrectio Mortuorum.

[7388] Gen. iii. 19.

[7389] John ii. 19.

[7390] Matt. xxvi. 38.

[7391] John ii. 21.

[7392] “Corpse from falling.” This, of course, does not show the connection of the words, like the Latin. [Elucidation I.]

[7393] Gen. xxiii. 4.

Chapter XIX.—The Sophistical Sense Put by Heretics on the Phrase “Resurrection of the Dead,” As If It Meant the Moral Change of a New Life.

[7394] Matt. xxiii. 27.

Chapter XX.—Figurative Senses Have Their Foundation in Literal Fact. Besides, the Allegorical Style is by No Means the Only One Found in the Prophetic Scriptures, as Alleged by the Heretics.

[7395] Isa. vii. 14; Matt. i. 23.

[7396] Isa. viii. 4.

[7397] Isa. iii. 13.

[7398] Ps. ii. 1, 2.

[7399] Isa. liii. 7.

[7400] Isa. l. 6, Sept.

[7401] Isa. liii. 12.

[7402] Ps. xxii. 17.

[7403] Psa. 22.18.

[7404] Ps. lxix. 22. Tertullian only briefly gives the sense in two words: et potus amaros.

[7405] Ps. xxii. 8.

 

 

 

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