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Anti-Marcion
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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[2530] In chap. xxii.
[2531] Age.
[2532] Anabibazon. The ἀναβιβάζων was the most critical point in the ecliptic, in the old astrology, for the calculation of stellar influences.
[2533] Quadratus.
[2534] Trigonus. Saturn and Mars were supposed to be malignant planets. See Smith, Greek and Rom. Ant. p. 144, c. 2.
[2535] Qualitate.
[2536] Definimus.
[2537] Cognoscendum.
[2538] Recognoscendum.
[2539] Doctrina.
[2540] Ex prædicationibus.
[2541] Operari.
[2542] Vix impleverat.
[2543] Alioquin.
[2544] He means the Emperor Hadrian; comp. Apolog. c. 13.
[2545] The third of these books against Marcion.
[2546] Circumlatorem.
[2547] The author says this, not as his own, but as Marcion’s opinion; as is clear from his own words in his fourth book against Marcion, c. 7, (Pamelius).
[2548] Spiritus salutaris.
[2549] Aura canicularis.
[2550] Primum processit.
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