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Anti-Marcion
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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[2139] Plenitudinem prædicationis.
[2140] Scrupulositatis.
[2144] 1 Cor. iii. 1, and following verses.
[2148] [Tertullian knows no other Vicar of Christ than the Holy Spirit. They who attribute infallibility to any mortal man become Montanists; they attribute the Paraclete’s voice to their oracle.]
[2149] Audeat.
[2150] Utique, ironical.
[2151] Perperam.
[2152] Virtutes, “potestatem edendi miracula” (Oehler).
[2153] Charismata.
[2154] Ministeria. Another reading has mysteria, “mysteries” or “sacraments.”
[2155] Gal. i. 8. [In this chapter (xxix.) the principle of Prescription is condensed and brought to the needle-point—Quod semper. If you can’t show that your doctrine was always taught, it is false: and this is “Prescription.”]
[2156] Fere.
[2157] [Kaye, p. 226.]
[2158] See adv. Marcion, iv. 4. infra.
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