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Anti-Marcion
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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[2560] This quotation, however, is from Jer. xxxi. 32.
[2563] Slightly altered from Isa. i. 13, 14.
[2564] Nihil præscribit de.
[2565] i.e., “the old God,” as he has just called Him.
[2566] Concessare debebat.
[2568] Æmulum.
[2569] Derogaretur.
[2570] Nutabat.
[2571] Census.
[2572] In Creatore christianizet.
[2573] Obduxeris. For this sense of the word, see Apol. 1. sub init. “sed obducimur,” etc.
[2574] Sacramenti.
[2575] Definito.
[2576] That is, “inspired.”
[2577] Nihil retractare oportebat.
[2578] [Kaye, p. 274.]
[2579] In his book, De Præscrip. Hæret., [cap. xv.] Tertullian had enjoined that heretics ought not to be argued with, but to be met with the authoritative rule of the faith. He here proposes to forego that course.
[2580] Marcion’s Docetic doctrine of Christ as having only appeared in human shape, without an actual incarnation, is indignantly confuted by Tertullian in his De Carne Christi, c.v.
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