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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[2643] Nec necessario.

[2644] Retro.

[2645] Concussibilis.

[2646] Concupiscentiæ.

[2647] (i.e., Marcion’s god.)

[2648] Porro.

[2649] Æmulatione.

[2650] Denique.

[2651] Scilicet.

[2652] Officiales suæ.

[2653] Suis dotibus.

[2654] Administratur.

[2655] Præscribatur.

[2656] Defendemus.

Chapter XXVI.—In the Attribute of Justice, Marcion’s God is Hopelessly Weak and Ungodlike. He Dislikes Evil, But Does Not Punish Its Perpetration.

[2657] Ut non defensurus. Defendo = vindico. See Oehler’s note for other instances.

[2658] Secundum.

[2659] Pronunciavit.

Chapter XXVII.—Dangerous Effects to Religion and Morality of the Doctrine of So Weak a God.

[2660] Obsequium subsignare.

[2661] Legitimus.

[2662] Propter disciplinam.

[2663] Plagiarii. The Plagiarius is the ἀνδραποδιστής or the ψυχαγωγός of Alex. Greek. This “man-stealing” profession was often accompanied with agreeable external accomplishments. Nempe ψυχαγωγοί, quia blandis et mellitis verbis servos alienos sollicitant, et ad se alliciunt. Clemens Alex. Strom. i. λύκοι ἅρπαγες προβάτων κωδίοις ἐγκεκρυμμένοι, ἀνδραποδιστοί τε καὶ ψυχαγωγοὶ εὐγλῶσσοι, κλέπτοντες μὲν ἀφανῶς, κ.τ.λ.—Desid. Herald. Animad. ad Arnobium, p. 101.

 

 

 

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