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Introduction, by the American Editor.

[3802] Eum: that is, man.

[3803] Repercutere.

[3804] Scandalo isto.

[3805] Denique.

[3806] Dispice.

[3807] Interpellandi.

[3808] Corpus ex corpore.

[3809] Plane: introducing the sharp irony.

[3810] This is perhaps the best sense of T.’s sarcasm: “Atque adeo (thus far) inspice cor Pontici aut (or else) cerebrum.”

Chapter XI.—The Call of Levi the Publican. Christ in Relation to the Baptist. Christ as the Bridegroom. The Parable of the Old Wine and the New. Arguments Connecting Christ with the Creator.

[3811] He means Levi or St. Matthew; see Luke v. 27-39.

[3812] Profanum.

[3813] Matt. xvi. 17.

[3814] Luke v. 31.

[3815] Male descendit.

[3816] Homo a deo Marcionis.

[3817] See chap. vii. of this book, and chap. ii. of book. iii.

[3818] Plenum ordinem.

[3819] See below, chap. xviii.

[3820] Tuebor.

[3821] Ipsum.

[3822] Marcion’s diversitas implied an utter incompatibility between John and Christ; for it assigned John to the Creator, from whom it took Christ away.

 

 

 

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