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Anti-Marcion
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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[3208] So Epiphanius, adv. Hæres. l. 23. 7, quotes the same proverb, ὡς ἀσπὶς παρ᾽ ἐχίδνης ἰὸν δανιζομένη. [Tom. II. p. 144. Ed. Oehler.]
[3209] As in his Docetic views of the body of Christ.
[3211] Mendacio.
[3212] Congressus.
[3213] Convictus.
[3214] Demandat.
[3215] Tam impresse, “so strongly.”
[3216] 1 Cor. xv. 3-4, 14, 17, 18.
[3217] Valebit.
[3218] Aufertur.
[3220] Sane.
[3221] Phantasmate forsitan.
[3222] Ista. [See Kaye, p. 205.]
[3223] [Pamelius attributes this doctrine to Appelles a disciple of Marcion, of whom see Kaye, pp. 479, 480.]
[3225] Mentiri.
[3226] i.e., among the angels.
[3227] Reformaret.
[3228] Commeatum.
Chapter X.—The Truly Incarnate State More Worthy of God Than Marcion’s Fantastic Flesh.
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