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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[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.”

[2107] 1 Cor. ix. 20, 22.

[2108] Viderint.

[2109] Et in martyrio.

[2110] 2 Cor. xii. 4.

[2111] Nulli hominum.

[2112] Nescio quid illud.

[2113] Emanavit.

[2114] Et.

Chapter XXV.—The Apostles Did Not Keep Back Any of the Deposit of Doctrine Which Christ Had Entrusted to Them. St. Paul Openly Committed His Whole Doctrine to Timothy.

[2115] Above, in chap. xxii. [Note the Gnostic madness of such a plea. Kaye, p. 235 and Elucidation IV.]

[2116] 1 Tim. vi. 20.

 

 

 

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