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I. On Repentance.

[8500] Or, “suffered.”

[8501] Luke xv. 3-7.

[8502] Luke xv. 11-32.

[8503] Cf. Matt. 23.9; Eph. 3.14, in the Greek.

[8504] Publicly enrolled as such in baptism; for Tertullian here is speaking solely of the “second repentance.”

[8505] See Luke xv. 29-32.

Chapter IX.—Concerning the Outward Manifestations by Which This Second Repentance is to Be Accompanied.

[8506] Utter confession.

[8507] For the meaning of “satisfaction,” see Hooker Eccl. Pol. vi. 5, where several references to the present treatise occur. [Elucidation II.]

[8508] Sordibus.

[8509] Cf. Psa. 22.1; 38.8; Heb. 5.7.

[8510] Tertullian changes here to the second person, unless Oehler’s “tuum” be a misprint for “suum.”

[8511] “Suæ,” which looks as if the “tuum” above should be “suum.” [St. James v. 16.]

Chapter X.—Of Men’s Shrinking from This Second Repentance and Exomologesis, and of the Unreasonableness of Such Shrinking.

[8512] [Elucidation III.]

[8513] Prodactæ.

[8514] Per. But “per,” according to Oehler, is used by Tertullian as ="propter” —on your account, for your sake.

[8515] Metus.

[8516] 1 Cor. xii. 26.

[8517] In uno et altero.

[8518] See Matt. xviii. 20.

[8519] i.e. as being His body.

[8520] Or, “the Son.” Comp. John xi. 41, 42.

 

 

 

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