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Anti-Marcion

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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[2086] John xvi. 12, 13.

[2087] See Tertullian’s Anti-Marcion, iv. 5, and v. 2 (Trans. pp. 187 and 377).

[2088] Nec ecclesiam se dicant defendere.

[2089] Incunabulis, infant nursing.

[2090] Traductiones.

Chapter XXIII.—The Apostles Not Ignorant. The Heretical Pretence of St. Peter’s Imperfection Because He Was Rebuked by St. Paul. St. Peter Not Rebuked for Error in Teaching.

[2091] Suggillandam.

[2092] Gal. i. 13.

[2093] John v. 31.

[2094] Ut credunt contra Scripturas.

[2095] Atquin.

[2096] Gal. i. 18.

[2097] Scilicet.

[2098] Gal. i. 24.

[2099] Gal. ii. 9.

[2100] The same verse. [Note Peter’s restriction to Jews.]

[2101] Gal. 2.12,13. See also Anti-Marcion, iv. 3 (Trans. p. 182).

Chapter XXIV.—St. Peter’s Further Vindication. St. Paul Not Superior to St. Peter in Teaching. Nothing Imparted to the Former in the Third Heaven Enabled Him to Add to the Faith. Heretics Boast as If Favoured with Some of the Secrets Imparted to Him.

[2102] Non mihi tam bene est.

[2103] Immo.

[2104] Non mihi tam male est.

[2105] Ut committam.

[2106] Superiorem, “that which Peter had preached.”

 

 

 

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