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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[1878] John 1.1; 6.68; 16.30.

[1879] John vi. 67.

[1880] Minus.

[1881] 2 Tim. i. 15; ii. 17; 1 Tim. i. 20.

[1882] 1 John ii. 19. [i.e., with the Apostolic Churches. See Cap. xx, infra.]

Chapter IV.—Warnings Against Heresy Given Us in the New Testament. Sundry Passages Adduced. These Imply the Possibility of Falling into Heresy.

[1883] Matt. vii. 15.

[1884] Adulteri evangelizatores, the spurious preachers of the gospel. [Galat. i. 8, 9, an example of Apostolic præscription.]

[1885] Hoc scil. “tempore.”

[1886] Oehler’s “persecutionem” ought of course to be “persecutionum.”

[1887] 1 Cor. xi. 19.

[1888] Exorbitaverint.

[1889] Juvat.

[1890] 1 Thess. v. 21. [But Truth is to be demonstrated as a theorem, not treated as a problem of which we must seek the solution.]

Chapter V.—Heresy, as Well as Schism and Dissension, Disapproved by St. Paul, Who Speaks of the Necessity of Heresies, Not as a Good, But, by the Will of God, Salutary Trials for Training and Approving the Faith of Christians.

[1891] 1 Cor. xi. 19.

[1892] 1 Cor. xi. 18.

[1893] Depravare.

[1894] Capitulum.

[1895] Objurget.

[1896] 1 Cor. i. 10.

Chapter VI.—Heretics are Self-Condemned. Heresy is Self-Will, Whilst Faith is Submission of Our Will to the Divine Authority. The Heresy of Apelles.

[1897] Gal. v. 20.

[1898] Tit. iii. 10, 11.

 

 

 

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