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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[3674] Aut cur.

[3675] Quidem.

[3676] Verisimiliorem statum.

Chapter VIII.—Other Proofs from the Same Chapter, that Jesus, Who Preached at Nazareth, and Was Acknowledged by Certain Demons as Christ the Son of God, Was the Creator’s Christ. As Occasion Offers, the Docetic Errors of Marcion are Exposed.

[3677] Habebat.

[3678] Ipso nomine, or by His very name.

[3679] Nazaræos; or, Nazarites. [Christians were still so called by the Jews in the Third Century. Kaye, 446.]

[3680] Lam. iv. 7.

[3681] Descendit apud, see Luke iv. 16-30.

[3682] Emancipata.

[3683] Luke iv. 23.

[3684] Luke iv. 29.

[3685] Luke iv. 24.

[3686] A rebuke of Marcion’s Docetic views of Christ.

[3687] Scilicet.

[3688] Per caliginem.

[3689] “For nothing can touch and be touched but a bodily substance.” This line from Lucretius, De Rerum Natura, i. 305, is again quoted by Tertullian in his De Anima, chap. v. (Oehler).

[3690] Luke iv. 40.

[3691] See Isa. liii. 4.

[3692] Interim.

[3693] Luke iv. 41.

[3694] Proinde enim.

 

 

 

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