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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[2343] Jam.

[2344] Hinc.

[2345] Retro.

[2346] He alludes to his book De Præscriptione Hæreticorum. [Was this work then already written? Dr. Allix thinks not. But see Kaye, p. 47.]

[2347] Interdum. [Can it be that when all this was written (speaking of ourselves) our author had fully lapsed from Communion with the Catholic Church?]

Chapter II.—Marcion, Aided by Cerdon, Teaches a Duality of Gods; How He Constructed This Heresy of an Evil and a Good God.

[2348] Passus.

[2349] Instinctum.

[2350] St. Luke vi. 43 sq.

[2351] Languens.

[2352] Isa. xlv. 7.

[2353] Mala.

[2354] [This purely good or goodish divinity is an idea of the Stoics. De Præscript. chap. 7.]

[2355] Hospitam.

[2356] Quendam. [See Irenæus, Vol. I. p. 352, this Series.]

[2357] Integre.

[2358] Præstruendo.

[2359] Or sections.

Chapter III.—The Unity of God. He is the Supreme Being, and There Cannot Be a Second Supreme.

[2360] Et exinde.

[2361] Si Forte.

[2362] Jam.

[2363] Of eternity.

 

 

 

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