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Anti-Marcion
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Introduction, by the American Editor.
[3887] Merito.
[3888] Destructum. We have, as has been most convenient, rendered this word by annul, destroy, break.
[3889] Et.
[3894] Obstruxit.
[3895] “Destroy”…It was hardly necessary for Oehler to paraphrase our author’s characteristically strong sentence by, “since Marcion thought that he had gagged,” etc.
[3896] In other words, “permits to be done on the Sabbath.”
[3897] Præsidia.
[3898] Quod, not quæ, as if in apposition with præsidia.
[3899] See 2 Kings iv. 23.
[3900] Olim.
[3901] Forma.
[3902] Repræsentat.
[3905] Ordinem.
[3907] In vigore. Or this phrase may qualify the noun thus: “They were astonished at His doctrine, in its might.”
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