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I. On Repentance.

[8459] Which is solemnly done in baptism.

[8460] Adglutinaris.

[8461] Acts xiv. 15-17: “licet” here may ="lawful,” “permissible,” “excusable.”

[8462] “Timent,” not “metuunt.” “Metus” is the word Tertullian has been using above for religious, reverential fear.

[8463] Timor.

Chapter VI.—Baptism Not to Be Presumptously Received. It Requires Preceding Repentance, Manifested by Amendment of Life.

[8464] Deut. xxxii. 2.

[8465] i.e., by baptism.

[8466] Adulantur.

[8467] “Commeatus,” a military word ="furlough,” hence “holiday-time.”

[8468] i.e., repurchase.

[8469] Adulter; see de Idol. c. i.

[8470] i.e., in baptism.

[8471] Luke viii. 17.

[8472] 1 John i. 5.

[8473] Symbolum mortis indulget. Comp. Rom. vi. 3-4, 8; Col. ii. 12, 20.

[8474] Jer. 31.34; Heb. 8.11.

[8475] i.e., in baptism.

[8476] See John 13.10; Matt. 23.26.

[8477] Metus integer.

[8478] Metus.

[8479] Or, “disappoints,” i.e., the hasty recipient himself.

Chapter VII.—Of Repentance, in the Case of Such as Have Lapsed After Baptism.

 

 

 

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