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I. On Repentance.

[8763] Routh suggests, “fortase quâ sensit,” referring to the Adv. Praxeam, c. 5.

[8764] Sermone.

[8765] This is Oehler’s punctuation. The edition of Pamelius reads: “So the prayer composed by Christ was composed of three parts: of the speech, by which it is enunciated; of the spirit, by which alone it prevails; of the reason, by which it is taught.” Rigaltius and subsequent editors read, “of the reason, by which it is conceived;” but this last clause is lacking in the mss., and Oehler’s reading appears, as he says, to “have healed the words.” [Oehler’s punctuation must stand; but, the preceding sentence justifies the interpolation of Rigaltius and heals more effectually.]

[8766] John iii. 30.

[8767] John iii. 31, 32.

Chapter II.—The First Clause.

[8768] John i. 12.

[8769] Matt. xxiii. 9.

[8770] Isa. i. 2.

[8771] John x. 30.

[8772] “i.e., together with the Son and the Holy Spirit” (Oehler); “His Son and His church” (Dodgson).

Chapter III.—The Second Clause.

[8773] Ex. iii. 13-16.

[8774] John v. 43.

[8775] John xii. 28.

[8776] John xvii. 6.

[8777] i.e., “any other god.”

[8778] Ps. ciii. 22.

[8779] Isa. vi. 3; Rev. iv. 8.

[8780] Isa. xxx. 18.

[8781] 1 Tim. ii. 1.

[8782] Matt. v. 44.

Chapter IV.—The Third Clause.

[8783] Mr. Dodgson renders, “next to this clause;” but the “forma” referred to seems, by what Tertullian proceeds to add, to be what he had said above, “not that it becomes us to wish God well,” etc.

 

 

 

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