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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[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.

[3229] Stercoribus infersam.

[3230] A Marcionite argument.

[3231] Stropham, a player’s trick; so in Spectac. 29.

[3232] Alienis.

[3233] Globum.

[3234] Mendacio.

Chapter XI.—Christ Was Truly Born; Marcion’s Absurd Cavil in Defence of a Putative Nativity.

[3235] Corpulentiæ.

[3236] This woman is called in De Præscr. Hæret. 6, “an angel of deceit,” and (in 30) “a virgin, but afterwards a monstrous prostitute.” Our author adds: “Induced by her tricks and miracles, Apelles introduced a new heresy.” See also Eusebius, Hist. Eccl. v. 13; Augustin, De Hæres. 42; Hieronymus, Epist. adv. Ctesiph. p. 477, tom. iv. ed. Benedictin.

[3237] Luke xi. 27.

[3238] Luke viii. 20.

[3239] Below, iv. 26; also in De carne Christi, cap. vii.

[3240] Expungendam, “consummated,” a frequent use of the word in our author.

[3241] Viderit opinio humana.

[3242] Inflatæ.

[3243] Sanguinis tributo.

[3244] Plane, ironically said.

[3245] Turpissimum.

 

 

 

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