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Anti-Marcion
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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[2006] Exercitatio.
[2007] De peritiæ studio.
[2008] Non obstrepant.
[2009] Interim.
[2010] Dubitationem.
[2012] Insinuent.
[2013] Tractatus.
[2014] Or, “by instilling an anxiety into us” (Dodgson).
[2015] Jam debemus.
[2016] Refutare.
[2017] Nondum tenent.
[2018] Ut defendant.
[2019] Nec sibi sunt.
[2020] Patrocinantur.
[2021] Ipsi.
[2022] Scilicet.
[2023] [See Marcion, B. I. Cap. xxii. infra, note.]
[2024] Obtendunt.
[2025] Audacia.
[2026] De Scripturis. But as this preposition is often the sign of the instrument in Tertullian, this phrase may mean “out of,” or “by means of the Scriptures.” See the last chapter.
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