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[8564] Alveo.
[8566] Medicatis.
[8567] See c. vi. ad init., and c. v. ad fin.
Chapter V.—Use Made of Water by the Heathen. Type of the Angel at the Pool of Bethsaida.
[8568] Bethesda, Eng. Ver.
[8569] i.e., as Oehler rightly explains, “lacking the Holy Spirit’s presence and virtue.”
[8570] Or, “purify.”
[8571] [Diabolus Dei Simius.]
[8572] Gestationem.
[8573] Euripi.
[8574] Rapere.
[8575] Necaverunt.
[8576] “Nympholeptos,” restored by Oehler, = νυμφολήπτους.
[8577] So Tertullian reads, and some copies, but not the best, of the New Testament in the place referred to, John v. 1-9. [And note Tertullian’s textual testimony as to this Scripture.]
[8578] Compare 1 Cor. xv. 46.
[8580] Qui: i.e. probably “angeli qui.”
[8581] Vitia.
[8582] Or, “health”—salutem.
[8583] Conservant populos.
Chapter VI.—The Angel the Forerunner of the Holy Spirit. Meaning Contained in the Baptismal Formula.
[8584] Compare c. viii., where Tertullian appears to regard the Holy Spirit as given after the baptized had come out of the waters and received the “unction.”
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