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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[2419] We cannot preserve the terseness of the Latin: Deus, si est vetus, non erit; si est novus, non fuit.

Chapter IX.—Marcion’s Gnostic Pretensions Vain, for the True God is Neither Unknown Nor Uncertain. The Creator, Whom He Owns to Be God, Alone Supplies an Induction, by Which to Judge of the True God.

[2420] Agnitione. The distinctive term of the Gnostic pretension was the Greek equivalent Γνῶσις.

[2421] Agnitione.

[2422] Plane.

[2423] Non evagabor, ut dicam.

[2424] Provocari.

[2425] Debebo.

[2426] Ratione.

[2427] Constantius.

[2428] Quale est ut.

[2429] Agnoscis.

[2430] Vacat.

[2431] Argumenta ="proofs.”

[2432] Sin.

[2433] Plane.

[2434] Regulæ partibus.

[2435] Fortasse an.

[2436] Status principalis.

[2437] Viderit.

[2438] In diversitate.

[2439] Nec admittentur.

 

 

 

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