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Anti-Marcion
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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[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.”
[3811] He means Levi or St. Matthew; see Luke v. 27-39.
[3812] Profanum.
[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.
[3823] De disciplinis: or, “about discipleships.”
[3824] De auctoritatibus; or, “about the authors thereof.”
[3825] Humiliter.
[3827] Concessit.
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