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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[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.

Chapter XIX.—Jesus Christ, the Revealer of the Creator, Could Not Be the Same as Marcion’s God, Who Was Only Made Known by the Heretic Some CXV. Years After Christ, and That, Too, on a Principle Utterly Unsuited to the Teaching of Jesus Christ, I.e., the Opposition Between the Law and the Gospels.

[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.

[2551] Utriusque instrumenti.

[2552] Innotuit.

Chapter XX.—Marcion, Justifying His Antithesis Between the Law and the Gospel by the Contention of St. Paul with St. Peter, Shown to Have Mistaken St. Paul’s Position and Argument. Marcion’s Doctrine Confuted Out of St. Paul’s Teaching, Which Agrees Wholly with the Creator’s Decrees.

[2553] Tertullian’s indignant reply.

[2554] Passivum scilicet convictum.

 

 

 

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