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Introductory Notice to Archelaus.
[1549] Reading emendato. Codex Casinensis gives enim dato.
[1550] John xvi. 8. Injustitia. This reading, de injustitia, may be due to an error on the part of the scribe, but is more probably to be referred to the practice pursued by Manes in altering and corrupting the sacred text to suit his own tenets. See Epiphanius on this heresy, num. 53, and cap. 53, infra. [“He introduced much new matter.”]
[1554] Patrem diaboli.
[1556] Referring, perhaps, to John i. 5.
[1557] The text gives, “ut insequerentur.…Verbum, et inimicum,” etc. The sense seems to be as above, supposing either that the verb insequerentur is used with the meaning of assailing, persecuting, or that the ut is put for ut ne, as is the case with the excæcat ut at the close of the sentence.
[1559] Eph. vi. 12; 2 Cor. iv. 4.
[1560] Reading differens. But Codex Casinensis gives disserens.
[1561] Transformare.
[1562] Informatum.
[1564] Cf.Heb. viii. 13.
[1566] In inscitias ire vultis. It is proposed to read inficias = and yet ye desire to deny the truth. Routh suggests, et odistis et in inscitiam ire vultis = and ye hate it, and choose to take your way into ignorance.
[1567] Supplying observetis in the clause ut legem, etc.
[1568] Prævaricatorem. Gal. ii. 18 [Vulgate. But see p. 176].
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