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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[3498] Laciniosis.

[3499] Isa. xliii. 18, 19.

[3500] Novate novamen novum. Agricultural words.

[3501] Altered version of Jer. iv. 3, 4.

[3502] Jer. xxxi. 31, 32, with slight change.

[3503] Isa. lv. 3.

[3504] Secundum Mariæ censum. See Kitto’s Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature (third edition), in the article “Genealogy of Jesus Christ,” where the translator of this work has largely given reasons for believing that St. Luke in his genealogy, (chap. iii.) has traced the descent of the Virgin Mary. To the authorities there given may be added this passage of Tertullian, and a fuller one, Adversus Judæos, ix., towards the end. [p. 164, supra.]

[3505] Isa. xi. 1.

[3506] Mal. i. 10, 11.

[3507] To its former self.

[3508] Deut. xxxii. 39.

[3509] Isa. xlv. 7.

[3510] Recogitare.

[3511] Saltim.

[3512] Æmularum invicem.

[3513] Præjudicatum est.

[3514] In the external world.

[3515] Sacramenta.

Chapter II.—St. Luke’s Gospel, Selected by Marcion as His Authority, and Mutilated by Him. The Other Gospels Equally Authoritative. Marcion’s Terms of Discussion, However, Accepted, and Grappled with on the Footing of St. Luke’s Gospel Alone.

[3516] Expeditam a nobis.

[3517] [The term εὐαγγέλιον was often employed for a written book, says Kaye (p. 298), who refers to Book i. cap. 1. supra, etc.]

[3518] Interim, perhaps “occasionally.”

 

 

 

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