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Anti-Marcion

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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[2381] Depth and silence.

[2382] See Virgil, Æneid, viii. 43, etc.

[2383] Ipso termino.

[2384] Paria.

[2385] Jam.

[2386] Numeri sui.

[2387] Ecce.

Chapter VI.—Marcion Untrue to His Theory. He Pretends that His Gods are Equal, But He Really Makes Them Diverse. Then, Allowing Their Divinity, Denies This Diversity.

[2388] Parilitatem.

[2389] Formam.

[2390] Alioquin.

[2391] Certi (sumus).

[2392] Tantummodo.

[2393] Vindicet.

[2394] Injecta manu detinens.

[2395] Præscribo.

[2396] Ex æquo deos confessus.

[2397] De statu suo.

[2398] Nega.

[2399] Nega.

Chapter VII.—Other Beings Besides God are in Scripture Called God. This Objection Frivolous, for It is Not a Question of Names. The Divine Essence is the Thing at Issue. Heresy, in Its General Terms, Thus Far Treated.

[2400] Passivo.

[2401] כְּעַרִַח־אֵל. Tertullian’s version is: In ecclesia deorum. The Vulgate: In synagoga deorum.

 

 

 

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