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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[7786] Statu.
[7787] See The Apology, ch. xxi.
[7788] Specie.
[7789] See Bull’s Def. Fid. Nic., and the translation (by the translator of this work), in the Oxford Series, p. 202.
[7790] οἰκονυμία.
[7791] So Bp. Kaye, On Tertullian, p. 499.
[7792] Unicum.
[7793] This was a notion of Praxeas. See ch. x.
[7794] Tam unicis.
[7796] “Pignora” is often used of children and dearest relations.
[7797] [The first sentence of this chapter is famous for a controversy between Priestly and Bp. Horsley, the latter having translated idiotæ by the word idiots. See Kaye, p. 498.]
[7798] [Compare Cap. viii. infra.]
[7802] Apud.
[7803] Res ipsa.
[7804] Formam, or shape.
[7805] Patrocinantibus.
[7806] See St. Jerome’s Quæstt. Hebr. in Genesim, ii. 507.
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