Appearance      Marker   

 

<<  Contents  >>

Anti-Marcion

Footnotes

Show All Footnotes

Show All Footnotes & Jump to 2040

Introduction, by the American Editor.

[2030] 1 Tim. vi. 3, 4.

[2031] Tit. iii. 10.

[2032] Matt. xviii. 16.

[2033] Plane, ironical.

Chapter XVII.—Heretics, in Fact, Do Not Use, But Only Abuse, Scripture. No Common Ground Between Them and You.

[2034] Ista hæresis.

[2035] Aliquatenus.

[2036] Stilus.

[2037] “De” has often the sense of “propter” in our author.

[2038] Literally, “O most skilled.”

[2039] Quid promovebis.

Chapter XVIII.—Great Evil Ensues to the Weak in Faith, from Any Discussion Out of the Scriptures. Conviction Never Comes to the Heretic from Such a Process.

[2040] Or, “from the Scriptures.”

[2041] Æquo gradu.

[2042] Statu certe pari.

[2043] Incertior.

[2044] Habent.

[2045] Proinde.

Chapter XIX.—Appeal, in Discussion of Heresy, Lies Not to the Scriptures. The Scriptures Belong Only to Those Who Have the Rule of Faith.

[2046] Nulla.

[2047] Parum certa.

[2048] Conlatio scripturarum, or, “a polemical comparison of the Scriptures.”

[2049] Quibus competat fides ipsa cujus sint Scripturæ.

[2050] Disciplina [or, where was the guide-post set?]

Chapter XX.—Christ First Delivered the Faith. The Apostles Spread It; They Founded Churches as the Depositories Thereof. That Faith, Therefore, is Apostolic, Which Descended from the Apostles, Through Apostolic Churches.

 

 

 

10 per page

 

 

 Search Comments 

 

This page has been visited 0697 times.

 

<<  Contents  >>