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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[3524] Adsistat illi.

[3525] Immo Christi.

[3526] Insinuant.

[3527] Instaurant.

[3528] Isdem regulis.

[3529] Supplementum.

[3530] Viderit.

[3531] De capite.

[3532] Scilicet.

[3533] Evertere.

[3534] Congredi.

[3535] Dissimulamus.

[3536] Ex nostro.

[3537] Compare Irenæus, Adversus Hæreses (Harvey), i. 25 and iii. 11; also Epiphanius, Hær. xlii. See also the editor’s notes on the passages in Irenæus, who quotes other authorities also, and shows the particulars of Marcion’s mutilations. [Vol. I. 429.]

[3538] Quem cæderet.

[3539] Posterior.

[3540] See Hieronymi, Catal. Scriptt. Eccles. 7, and Fabricius’ notes.

[3541] Instrumenti.

[3542] Gal. ii. 2.

[3543] [Dr. Holmes not uniformly, yet constantly inserts the prefix St. before the name of Paul, and brackets it, greatly disfiguring the page. It is not in our author’s text, but I venture to dispense with the ever-recurring brackets.]

Chapter III.—Marcion Insinuated the Untrustworthiness of Certain Apostles Whom St. Paul Rebuked. The Rebuke Shows that It Cannot Be Regarded as Derogating from Their Authority. The Apostolic Gospels Perfectly Authentic.

[3544] This is Oehler’s arrangement of the chapter, for the sake of the sense. The former editions begin this third chapter with “Sed enim Marcion nactus.”

 

 

 

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