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[8705] Lavacrum. [The three baptisms: fluminis, flaminis, sanguinis.]
Chapter XVII.—Of the Power of Conferring Baptism.
[8706] Materiolam.
[8707] Summus sacerdos. Compare de Orat. xxviii., “nos…veri sacerdotes,” etc.: and de Ex. Cast. c. vii., “nonne et laici sacerdotes sumus?”
[8708] Census.
[8709] Disciplina.
[8710] i.e. the powers of administering baptism and “sowing the word.” [i.e. “The Keys.” Scorpiace, p. 643.]
[8711] Dicatum.
[8712] 1 Cor. x. 23, where μοι in the received text seems interpolated.
[8713] Or, as Oehler explains it, of your power of baptizing, etc.
[8714] Quintilla. See c. i.
[8715] Evenerit. Perhaps Tertullian means literally—though that sense of the word is very rare—“shall issue out of her,” alluding to his “pariet” above.
[8716] See c. i. ad fin.
[8717] The allusion is to a spurious work entitled Acta Pauli et Theclæ. [Of which afterwards. But see Jones, on the Canon, II. p. 353, and Lardner, Credibility, II. p. 305.]
[8718] Decessisse.
[8719] Mulieri.
[8720] Fœminæ.
Chapter XVIII.—Of the Persons to Whom, and the Time When, Baptism is to Be Administered.
[8722] Luke vi. 30. [See note 4, p. 676.]
[8724] 1 Tim. v. 22; μηδενὶ omitted, ταχέως rendered by “facile,” and μηδἔ by “ne.”
[8725] “Exertam,” as in c. xii.: “probatio exerta,” “a conspicuous proof.”
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