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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[2621] Nec jam.

[2622] Immo.

[2623] Minor numero.

[2624] Non fiunt salvi. [Kaye, p. 347.]

[2625] Pauciores.

[2626] Partiaria exitii.

[2627] Non facit salvos.

[2628] Si forte (i.e., εἰ τύχοι εἴπερ ἄρα, with a touch of irony,— a frequent phrase in Tertullian.

[2629] Anima tenus. Comp.De Præscr. Hær. 33, where Marcion, as well as Apelles, Valentinus, and others, are charged with the Sadducean denial of the resurrection of the flesh, which is censured by St. Paul,1 Cor. xv. 12.

[2630] Compare De Præscr. Hær. 33, where Marcion and Apelles are brought under St. Paul’s reproach in 1 Tim. iv. 3.

[2631] Hactenus. [Kaye, p. 260.]

[2632] Animalis (from anima, the vital principle, “the breath of life”) is here opposed to corporalis.

[2633] הָאָרָם, homo, from הָאֲרַמָה, humus, the ground; see the Hebrew of Gen. ii. 7.

[2634] Febricitas.

[2635] Offensum, probably in respect of the Marcionite treatment of His attributes.

Chapter XXV.—God is Not a Being of Simple Goodness; Other Attributes Belong to Him. Marcion Shows Inconsistency in the Portraiture of His Simply Good and Emotionless God.

[2636] Ingenitam. In chap. xxii. this word seems to be synonymous with naturalem. Comp. book ii. 3, where it has this sense in the phrase “Deo ingenita.”

[2637] Improbam.

[2638] Appendicibus.

[2639] Affectavit.

[2640] Ruminans.

[2641] Judiciarias vires.

 

 

 

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