TERTULL. Carm. contr. Marc. l. 1.
Heracleon, cited by Clemens Alexandrinus, says, that some applied a red-hot iron to the ears of the person baptized, as if to impress some mark upon him.
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TERTULL. Carm. contr. Marc. l. 1.
Heracleon, cited by Clemens Alexandrinus, says, that some applied a red-hot iron to the ears of the person baptized, as if to impress some mark upon him.