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Anti-Marcion
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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[2214] Nescio quem.
[2215] Igneum, “consisted of fire.”
[2216] “The ectroma, or fall of Sophia from the Pleroma, from whom the Creator was fabled to be descended” (Dodgson).
[2217] Scilicet.
[2219] Universæ.
[2220] Utique.
[2221] Nominarentur et ipsæ.
[2222] Nominatione, i.e. by the apostles.
[2223] Prædicationis.
[2224] Fine.
[2225] Præcedente.
[2226] Præjudicarentur. [i.e. by Præscription.]
[2227] i.e., in the days of the apostles, and by their mouth.
[2228] Res.
[2229] Indicium proprietatis, a proof of its being their own.
[2230] Cathedræ.
[2231] Suis locis præsident.
[2232] Authenticæ. This much disputed phrase may refer to the autographs or the Greek originals (rather than the Latin translations), or full unmutilated copies as opposed to the garbled ones of the heretics. The second sense is probably the correct one.
[2233] [Note, those near by may resort to this ancient and glorious church; not as any better than Corinth, or Philippi, or having any higher Apostolic throne. See Irenæus, Vol. I. p. 415, (note) and Elucid. p. 460.]
[2234] Compare our Anti-Marcion, iv. 5, p. 186.
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