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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[8330] [On p. 14, this volume, see nearly all that need be said, of this spurious treatise. I add a few references to Routh, Opuscula, Vol. 1. p. 160 etc. His honouring it with a place in his work must be my apology for not relegating it to the collection of spurious Tertulliana, sub fine.]

Chapter I.—Earliest Heretics: Simon Magus, Menander, Saturninus, Basilides, Nicolaus. [The Work Begins as a Fragment.]

[8331] [Routh says he inadvertently changed his title to read Advs. Hæreticos, but that it is better after all, in view of the opening sentence.]

[8332] See Acts xxiii. 8, and the references there.

[8333] Pharisees = Separatists.

[8334] See Acts viii. 9-24.

[8335] I use Virtue in this and similar cases in its Miltonic sense.

[8336] Mundum.

[8337] Or, “intelligence.”

[8338] Or, “but had undergone a quasi-passion.”

[8339] Magus.

[8340] Innascibilem;” but Fr. Junius’ conjecture, “innoscibilem,” is agreeable to the Greek “ἄγνωστος.”

[8341] Mundum.

[8342] The text here is partially conjectural, and if correct, clumsy. For the sense, see de Anima, c. xxiii. ad init.

[8343] Or, Abraxes, or Abrasax.

[8344] Or, Power.

[8345] Potestates.

[8346] Mundum.

[8347] Mundum.

[8348] Mundum.

[8349] i.e. probably “Simon the Cyrenian.” See Matt. xxvii. 32; Mark xv. 21; Luke xxiii. 26.

[8350] Alter hæreticus. But Fr. Junius suggests “aliter.”

 

 

 

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